Thanks for supporting the idea :)
Where is your proposal around that, so I can give my thumbs up too?
On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 3:35 PM, Stéph wrote:
> This fits into my proposal to have more control over default parameter
> settings for new tasks so, although I wouldn’t have reminders turned on,
Agreed, I think custom-field is the best way to go forward.
On Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 10:56:17 AM UTC+3, MO in MD wrote:
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> I would focus on flexibility. Rather than creating rigid definitions,
> focusing on allowing users to add/remove fields as they see fit would be
> better.
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I'd suggest some cloud solution, such as "Google Keep" or "Google Doc"
where you store all your software key.
You can also create a text file and store it on "Google Drive".
You can also create a special label for emails that you need as a
"reference", e.g. software codes, address information
Yo
Hello :)
You do that by setting reminders (in desktop), clicking on 'Alerts', and
then you can set Alert action the way you want :)
On Friday, April 6, 2018 at 8:28:55 AM UTC+3, SOLVEALLPROBLEMS wrote:
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> how to repeat / recur todos at specific times? (‘reminders’)
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> and to be notify of those
I do something similar to what Michael does as well :)
Your 'variable task' feature reminds me of a feature I suggested on my
application to 'beta team', namely "*Workflows*".
You can implement a workflow-like setup by using combinations of "do tasks
in order" and repeatability, and while it i