From: Nate Goore (natenewton_at_pacbell.net)
Date: Thu Sep 08 2005 - 11:24:13 PDT
MoreInfo.
Experiment with it - you'll develop a completely new approach to
managing your todo lists.
Nate
On Sep 7, 2005, at 4:11 AM, 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
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