[ANN] Organize 1.1 now in App Store

Mark Smith marksmithhfx at gmail.com
Fri Sep 10 15:58:57 EDT 2021


Hi Bill,

I also use color to represent different categories of activity. All of the “light blue” items are related to app development, for example, all of the pink items to my consulting business, and orange and green to various training programs I am part of. You can assign colours to categories as you see fit. There will also be a future use for this in a version that adds searching so, for example, you will be able to search for all of the “app development” items, or all of the “training” items, etc.

But thanks for asking,

Mark




> On Sep 10, 2021, at 8:16 PM, Mark Smith <marksmithhfx at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Interesting question Bill. I guess the biggest difference is it does not require you to “sequence” activities according to time (although, yes, scheduling will be in a subsequent version). For now, a typical page might look something like the following…
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> And, as the reorder “action” on the page suggests, you can re-arrange items as you want. It’s a list, and a flexible one at that. Don’t get to a task? There is a row menu that lets you move it to another day/date. Often I find if I don’t get to it today, and tomorrow is not looking any better, I’ll just throw it forward a week and deal with it then.
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> It’s primarily a list of tasks you constantly add to, rearrange, reorder, finish, etc. 
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> Hope that helps. 
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> Mark
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>> On Sep 10, 2021, at 6:55 PM, ELS Prothero via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com <mailto:use-livecode at lists.runrev.com>> wrote:
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>> Sorry, I started but didn’t continue to participate in the feedback request for your app. My question, though, is “what does this app do that just using the calendar can’t?” It could help to state it’s unique capabilities in the app description.
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