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2008-09-01, 04:57 AM
Hmm interesting.
I've kept away from grouping because I felt that grouping by project would cause me to concentrate too much on one project at a time, while grouping by context seemed a bit pointless when in context view anyway; in context view I just click on a context in the sidebar, and then see the actions for that context only, so I'm not sure I understand what grouping by context adds to that? Why have two ways to select a context to concentrate on, in the same window?
I'm also very interested in how people sort and set a days work to be done - do you tend to use flagging for that?
Mark