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    beiju replied on August 14, 2008 16:51 to the discussion "Check Off 4.0: What Do You Want?" in Second Gear:

    beiju
    I, too, would really like Check Off to tap into the calendar store in Leopard. I have heard that it has an API, and can support things like due dates. If you added that feature, you probably wouldn't strictly have to make Check Off support due dates-users could just use iCal/Mail.
  • idea

    beiju replied on August 14, 2008 16:47 to the idea "New Features for Check Off" in Second Gear:

    beiju
    In Apple's apps, #2, global collapse, is usually performed by holding down the option key and clicking one triangle. If you could add that feature..
  • question

    beiju replied on March 25, 2008 00:03 to the question "Question about Check Off" in Second Gear:

    beiju
    I have this same... well not question, more like desire. I even worked it all out, so when you consider it you won't have to consider the layout. it would be under the Notes field, and before it would be the text "Alarm:". The rest would be all (or mostly) popup list things.

    After "Alarm:" would be a box with "Off", "Every", or "At".

    "Off" would be the last box, but after "Every" would be numbers 1-5, then 10, 15, 20, 30 and "Custom...", which would put up an input window to type your number in.

    After whatever number would be "Seconds" (maybe), "Minutes", and "Hours".

    After "At" would be "Hr": "Min" and "AM/PM" boxes, which would all lead to "Once", "Every", and "On".

    "Once" would be the last box and the alarm would happen the next time the clock was at that time.

    "Every" would lead to "Day", "Week", "Weekday", "Weekend", "Month", "Year", or "These Days..."

    Most of these would be obvious, but "These Days..." would lead to a window with the days of the week and checkboxes next to them, and the checked days would be when the alarm would go off.

    "On" would lead to "Day" (of the month), "Month", and maybe "Year" boxes.

    Thus your alarm would go off whenever you wanted it to, and could take up as many as eight boxes. I guess it might also have to take up two lines.

    Thank you for bearing with me, and I look forward to 4.0, even though you probably won't be able to work this into it.

    P.S. I also (would like to) use this on a Tiger mac, and would like to get 3.6 (as i found this app three days ago) if that is indeed the last native tiger version, although the tip that it only works if you click the gray part of the icon fixed my only big problem (so far- i've used it for a day). Still, if you still have the old one hanging around, would you please email it to me as an attachment, with Check Off Tiger in the subject line? Thanks,

    willie.pryor@earthlink.net
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