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Outlook Sync 0.9.9.5
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stephen431 |
Running Outlook 2003. I also have PPO (planplus). Arizona timezone, and date are correctly set in Toodledo.
Changing previous day tasks to today's date in outlook will not sync to Toodledo. Completed tasks from the previous day are also being synced back to outlook but with the completion date changed to today's date. |
keef |
I think there is a bug in the current version that is not calculating the create/modify timestamps for toodledo tasks correctly. I hope to have a patch for this ASAP, but in the mean time you migth want to try adjusting your windows clock forward by a couple of minutes after you have started the program and run a manual sync.
keef This message was edited Mar 26, 2009. |
stephen431 |
Tried that. The problem is my clock keeps reverting as it syncs with the company's server.
I'll just wait on the patch. I still don't get why it's changing the completion date on completed tasks from a few days ago to today's date. |
stephen431 |
FYI. I set system clock forward 10 minutes & it's still causing the same issue.
Also regarding the completed tasks, I have the ignore completed box checked in the settings. |
keef |
Ok, this might be a separate issue. What exactly is plan plus? Is there any possibility that this product could be interfering with the sync process?
keef |
keef |
Please try the latest release to see if the problem is still occurring
keef |
stephen431 |
keef
The new version seems to have fixed the sync issue. FYI. Under Toodledo's account settings, there's no option for Arizona. We do not use DST here, so our clocks never change in the spring & fall. There should be an option there so we don't have to do it manually. Planplus for Outlook is a program from Franklin Covey for time & task management. It's a system to manage, prioritize & categorize tasks (similar to GTD but older). The software is an add-in to Outlook. If you can get Toodledo to have a Franklin Covey option (A1,C3), I would love it. A lot of us old-timers still use it. |
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