Great update!! It runs beautifully in my iPad (with the help of the
RetinaPad Cydia hack), so much so, that I am using it instead of the iPad
version.
Definitely upgrading this baby.
Thanks Andrey
On Friday, August 9, 2013 4:05:51 PM UTC+1, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) wrote:
We are excited to
Hi Lisa,
I have debated about using the Effort field. The reason I say debated, is
that I've not fully incorporated it into my process. Like you, I view it
as willpower or mental / physical capacity. I include physical, because
some tasks on my list will mean burning a lot of energy and
Forgot one thing I wanted to add. I've recently changed my contexts such
that items that I know I will not be able to devote any energy to it in the
next couple of months to @Someday. This context is hidden in most views.
This has personally helped me stop feeling overwhelmed.
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You
Hi, Joel. Every recurring task has a start date and a due date. I'm
guessing that you are assigning the start date as the day when I want to
start doing this task. Try instead thinking of it as The day when I want
to start seeing this task in my to-do list.
Imagine you have a task you need to