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A few bug fixes
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Jake Toodledo Founder |
A few bug fixes for today:
1) When clicking on the action icon (arrow in a circle) to view when/how the task was added, it will now show "via 3rd party app" if this is the case. 2) Fixed bug in the calendar view where January 2012 was being incorrectly labeled as January 2011. It functioned correctly, it was just labeled wrong. 3) When picking a "quick date" from the due-date or start-date popup, it will now display the correct dates for "today" and "tomorrow" even if you have left your web browser open past midnight. This message was edited Dec 06, 2011. |
PeterW |
Thanks.
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Ian Daniel |
Thanks for fixing 3). I often ran into that one.
Thanks again for great software. |
rclark |
HUGE thanks for fixing #3 - that was my single biggest complaint after the redesign.
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Salgud |
Thanks!
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cj |
Thanks! How about some sort of shortcut for advancing the date when the calendar pop-up is open. It's such a pain and slows down entry when I have to choose a different day ... like going 60 miles an hour and hitting a huge speed bump.
Yes yes, i know - you "can't comment on a timeframe for implementation" ... ; ) |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
What do you mean "advancing the date"? Do you mean moving if forward by one day? That is a one-click action already.
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garyo |
Thanks!! Esp. for #3 which was my biggest annoyance. (If that's someone's biggest annoyance you know you're doing things pretty much right :-) )
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Barry-Jon |
Thanks, it's so cool knowing that things just do keep getting better. I don't know where I'd be without toodledo in my life now.
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sprouty76 |
Posted by Toodledo:
3) When picking a "quick date" from the due-date or start-date popup, it will now display the correct dates for "today" and "tomorrow" even if you have left your web browser open past midnight. Ah, that's caught me out several times in the past - good to see that's been resolved. |
vihendi |
Posted by Toodledo:
What do you mean "advancing the date"? Do you mean moving if forward by one day? That is a one-click action already. Ok, I jump on that train, too. I do not know how this is a one-click action, please explain. I see two clicks at the moment. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
You just click on the new date in the popup calendar. Boom.
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vihendi |
Thanks for the answer.
And sorry, but please allow: 1st Click: Open up Pop-Up-Calendar 2nd Click: Chose New Date. You confused me with your quote it would be a one click action - this was new to me, since at least I thought you meant right from the task list. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
But you would have to do that first click anyway to start editing the date. I guess I should have said that having a dedicated feature to "advance the date" would have the same number of clicks as is currently possible by clicking on the new date.
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vihendi |
I think some people here are looking for a dedicated button that by clicking on it advances the task to tomorrow.
This is practically the postpone-feature in RTM. However, it is initiated by a keystroke not a button. I know this is possible by installing a script that is offered in this forum. Greetings and the best for 2012! |
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