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Hour entry
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hlascelles |
Entering a due time in a task, for expediency I would normally just put in the hour eg "14"
In Toodledo this becomes 00:14, which seems extremely unlikely for a task. Wouldn't it be a no brainer to have all 2 character times interpreted as 24 clock hours? Cheers! |
Transisto |
I agree, at least it should understand 14h being 14:00
As it is now you can enter 1400 for 14:00 (FAQ) You can enter the time in a variety of formats: "2pm", "2:30pm", "14:40".
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Transisto |
here some loosely related things collected from a quick search
http://regexlib.com/DisplayPatterns.aspx?cattabindex=4&categoryId=5 http://www.datejs.com/2007/11/19/datejs-is-here/ NaturalDate .NET library enables Smpl users to enter both one time and recurring dates in natural language, replacing a normally complex user interface with a single text box. http://blog.jonudell.net/2008/04/02/parsing-human-written-date-and-time-information/ This message was edited Apr 24, 2010. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Thanks for the suggestions. We can't comment on a timeframe for implementation, but these are on our to-do list.
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