new feature: change due date with one click

By katy

Thanks for asking that, Martin ! :)


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Rostane
January 10th, 2009

Great one !


Katy
January 10th, 2009

Thank you :)


DougPete
May 20th, 2009

I’m just setting up things in TaskWriter and I really think it will be helpful for me. Thanks for creating it.

Question: Is there a way, other than by due date, to prioritize the tasks within a project? I’d really like to have a feature like that where I can give each task a number which would be the order of priority. I can’t find a wya to do that, but I’m a newbie. Maybe it’s already there and I haven’t found it yet. Thanks!


Sven
May 27th, 2009

Hi,

This is not a comment on this post, but rather a general note on Taskwriter.

In spite of a few kinks I really enjoy Taskwriter and have used it for both work and free time for wuite some time now. There is, though one feature I really miss and it’s the possibility of offline usage. I know that you have said in the past that this is something you are working on.

For me this is a huge deal, actually. If, in the future, you would turn the site into a pay-site (which I almost assume is the plan, since I see now advertisement) I would not pay for the site as of now. Moving my info to another site is not a huge deal. But if I could use it offline I am quite sure that I would pay, since I would then there would be no big hole.

Taskwriter is already more advanced than the tools Allen himself uses and talk about in his books, the only problem is the availability of the service. Personally I would like to be able to update my takwriter on the ferry to work (yes I got to work by ferry) and the let my computer take care of updating the online copy while I drink my morning coffe.

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