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Am I correct that that the Start / Due Date field will only accept the full day name or an abbreviation of 3 letters? Here in the UK I think it is normal to abbreviate Thursday to Thurs and Tuesday to Tues. I end up with actions that either end up with no date or something like Jan 1st 2000 if I have been entering experimental terminal commands for day / day formatting. I suppose I must learn to restrict myself to 3 letters!

Also date search only works through the Edit menu and not through the Search box.

So If I want to focus on all actions for 19/09/2009 (UK format) I can't in a simple search? I can find actions with that date successively but I can't Focus on them as a batch.

Last edited by Sandpiper; 2009-09-15 at 11:05 PM..
 
Yeah, I wonder the same.
 
Currently, the app only uses 3-letter abbreviations. I know we have a feature request open for the 4-letter variants. If you email the support ninjas, they can vote that request up on your behalf.
 
 


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