As a student, I have ongoing projects that have due dates that might be a week in advance, for example. If I tell Sandy:
Remind me that my essay is due this Monday
Then Sandy will remember the due date, but won't ever mention the essay again until Sunday.
I propose introducing "by <date>" syntax, that works as a shorthand for @todo basically. Instead of having to say "this Monday @todo", just say "by Monday". This preserves natural language flow and is the way I'd usually say it :)</date>
Is there a way to show all of my @todos in the Daily Digest? I'd like to see everything I have to do and a list of when it's due, but if I put a date on an item, it will only show up on that date.
I like that you give me a pre-populated outlook calendar entry (.ics) when I add an item, but could you provide calendar entries for appointments and tasks for (@todo)?
I have tried several times to add @todo and it says it is saving but it seems to be gone. I cannot find it and then it does not come back when I search.
I couldn't find this topic anywhere so I apologize if it's duplicated but...
Are todo's that are dated in the past supposed to show up in the "Your Stuff" - To-dos section on the website? They show up under the Tags - todo section but I would think they should show up in the "Your Stuff" section even if they're past the date until they're marked as @done.
When I search for, say, "@todo", I only get one item from my @todo tasks. When I search for, say, "@trx" I get nothing, though I have one task with that tag.
Also, when I manually locate the @trx task and click the tag, it says "Oops, can't find any yamma jamma", even though I clearly have at least one task with that tag.