lkg for advice on how to do a call list
I want to use OF to manage a call list. I need to note calls: who I need to call and who has placed a call to me. Leftword: whom I've left word for. Returned: who has returned my call. Right now I have different projects consisting of: calls, calls:lw, calls:ret. All of them have the context of "calls."
Is there a better way? |
Yes, make those into subcontexts of your calls context, rather than projects.
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what are subcontexts? Also, I share the action with iCal todos. If I have more than one context, it may get confusing.
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For complex juggling back and forth kind of tasks I keep a log in the notes field.
If the calls are to the same people you can set up a @people context with sub contexts for all the persons you most frequently call. I also think you should not use projects as you do now, but use contexts instead. The calls you make/receive must be part of some kind of greater scheme no? You can use a naming convention with indicators (like you have now lw/ret) in the task names. Instead of creating new tasks you can change the indikator. (Might be good to keep log in notes field if you do this). |
[QUOTE=rllewis@mac.com;45780]what are subcontexts? Also, I share the action with iCal todos. If I have more than one context, it may get confusing.[/QUOTE]
Nested / hierarchical contexts. @people[INDENT]@Merlin[/INDENT][INDENT]@David[/INDENT] Merlin and david are subcontexts to people. |
All of my calls go in the "phone" context.
I think of my calls as being in one of two states: calls I can make now and calls I need to make later. When I leave a message, the call becomes one I need to make later (if they don't call back), so I note that I've LMTC (left message to call) and set the start date for the item forward by when I expect them to call back. |
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