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Originally Posted by Arthaey View Post
One wrinkle in using the Due Date "properly" is that, if you want a task to show up in the Forecast view on your iPhone. You can't rely on the Start Date, because it will only display on that specific date; if you didn't finish the task on its start date, it will disappear from the Forecast view.
For incomplete tasks for which I'm relying on the start date to make it appear, I bump the start date ahead to tomorrow when I knock off work for the day. I also use a "tickler" perspective which shows actions grouped by start date, so it is easy to spot those which started recently. On the Mac I use a pair of windows along the right side of the screen, one showing actions grouped by due date, with all groups except due today and due tomorrow collapsed, and the other showing actions grouped by start date, similarly configured. This acts as my Forecast view on the Mac, and is somewhat more convenient as far as actions with start dates go. I can use the start date perspective to find such actions on the iPad or iPhone as needed, as well.