Will the final version 1 have the reminder feature (and perhaps sync the reminder/alarm) to iCal?
Thanks.
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2007-08-07, 02:00 AM
Will the final version 1 have the reminder feature (and perhaps sync the reminder/alarm) to iCal?
Thanks.
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Member
2007-08-07, 03:55 AM
I hpe so, as right now I'm having to add alarms manually to iCal after syncing.
I'm sure the Ninjas are on it. NW
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Member
2007-08-07, 06:01 AM
I would also like to request reminders. In addition to being able to set reminders for various tasks/projects. I'd like to see a reminder to do reviews as they are scheduled. Perhaps a dialog window or even growl integration.
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2007-08-07, 06:16 AM
That would be too conspicuous, to my tastes. But I could imagine an inspector windowlet taking care of all reminders. If there's nothing to be reminded of, it will float there empty. If a review is due, or even a task, it will be listed there. But I would not like having 'popups' nagging me about overdue stuff.
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Member
2007-08-07, 05:36 PM
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-- Aimee
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2007-08-08, 05:08 AM
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In the mean time, I have a Weekly Review repeater project, and I'm working on an AppleScript Studio app that gives me review checklists from a toolbox button. You can also set an alarm in iCal, or a reminder e-mail from Google Calendar. According to canonical GTD, the reviews are hard landscape and belong on the calendar anyway. --Liz waving to Aimee over the proverbial back fence -- we're IRL friends
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2007-08-08, 01:34 PM
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Furthermore, it seems rather redundant and inefficient for me & others to create a task in OF and then having to go into iCal and set up a reminder. I for one would like to take care of it in one program rather than having to keep going back and forth between two programs.
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Personally, I'd rather have a good task management program that can interoperate with a good calendaring/notification program, than have all of these programs have overlapping and duplicate functions.
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2007-08-09, 09:05 AM
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2007-08-09, 10:52 AM
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What I do is to flag, each morning, the next actions that I plan to do this day (my "A"s for the day, according to earlier gospels), and I have a "perspective" to focus on these and check them off. Now it would be great if I could put these things -- just these -- on my Nokia N95 (no iPhones yet in Germany). But a full sync with iCal -- no. Klaus
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