From: hellsop_at_ninehells.com
Date: Wed Sep 07 2005 - 08:08:33 PDT
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 07:11:01AM -0400, John Hay wrote:
> I know this is an overly "open" question in the sense that
> recommendations will be inherently subjective, but if that's okay
> with you it's okay with me.
>
> What I'm looking for, after having gotten my feet wet on my 2100 now
> for a few weeks, is a somewhat more featured version of the Newton
> "ToDo" slips. I don't think I want to go way overboard to the most
> killer power-user ToDo List ever created, but I would like more
> functionality than the stock built-in ToDo slips so that, for
> example, I could sort my ToDos in various ways other than just by
> priority.
>
> So, drawing upon everyone else's vast Newton experience in this vein
> if you've tried them all, ToDo List apps that is, what did you
> actually end up using long-term to handle your ToDo's? I guess I'm
> looking for something super stable, simple, middle-of-the-road type
> capabilities, perhaps one or two levels above the stock Newton ToDo
> functionality. TIA, John
It's much easier to make good recommendations if you can express what's
lacking in the built-in todos. "I'd like to be able to make 10
priorities" "I'd like to be able to give tasks more complete notes." "I
want to assign tasks to specific people in my card file"
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