Skip to content

Settings and activity

2 results found

  1. 16 votes
    Vote

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    You have left! (?) (thinking…)
    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    Anonymous commented  · 

    There is almost everything already available: an alarm, a budget per task, a timer counting time. All it needs is enabling alarms not only for times where tasks are supposed to start, but also for the time it is supposed to end because of exhausted budget. It just a small step for a talented programmer, but would open a myriad of additional use cases for the users.

    Anonymous supported this idea  · 
  2. 152 votes
    Vote

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    You have left! (?) (thinking…)
    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    Anonymous commented  · 

    What drag and drop does with an outlook (2003) task: it attaches it as a pointer to a eml file which outlook generates in a temporary folder. What I expected was: it enters a sub task with descriptions, due-date, percentage complete, estimated effort and so on mapped to the respective fields.
    I see the problem: the file is no export of the outlook task, but only contains a subject and an outlook internal ID.

    Anonymous supported this idea  ·