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Stefan |
Posted Aug 29, 2009 in: Nested subtasks and other updates.
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Yes, also the subtask have one of the three statuses.
I took two screenshots within a minute and I didn't change the settings or anything else. http://www.evernote.com/pub/bauerstefan/toodledo |
Stefan |
Posted Aug 29, 2009 in: Nested subtasks and other updates.
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Has nobody else the same problems like me? I gonna give you more informations:
If I add a new saved search most of the time subtasks are not shown and just a message is shown: "Some subtasks are hidden because of your search." But there are no search rules which should lead to hidden subtasks...above all the subtask are sometimes shown. An important information is, that this problem obviously just happens when I set rules which should just show tasks with the status "Next Action", "Active" oder "Planning". |
Stefan |
Posted Aug 28, 2009 in: Nested subtasks and other updates.
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Great update, but unfortunately it doesn't work all the time. If the option indented is activated sometimes the subtask are not toggled open. This happens to me with Google Chrome and Firefox. Only a browser restart solves the problem.
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Stefan |
Posted Jul 28, 2009 in: Cannot remove calendar gadget from Google Calendar
Score: 1
This task calender you marked in your picture is not the Toodledo calender but the new Google calender task implementaion. The Toodledo Google gadget is listed somewhere below of "My Calendars" in the category "other calendars". It's called "Toodledo" - of course.
This message was edited Jul 28, 2009. |
Stefan |
Posted Apr 20, 2009 in: Updates to due dates and start dates
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Posted by Toodledo:
You have to allow midnight to pass naturally for the task that you want to move forward. If you artificially change your timezone so that the task is now older than midnight, it really confuses Toodledo about when that task is actually due. Ok, in my case repeating task with "optionally on" are not forwarded after passing midnight and without completing before. If you don't believe have a look in my account! I added two tasks in the "optionally on" mode a couple of days ago which repeat daily and yesterday I couldn't complete them. There was no forwarding but there is the due date of "yesterday". The timezone is correct! |
Stefan |
Posted Apr 16, 2009 in: Updates to due dates and start dates
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Ok, I changed the timezone in that way, that midnight was passed a couple of minutes ago and the task wasn't moved forward. Any solutions for this problem?
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Stefan |
Posted Apr 16, 2009 in: Updates to due dates and start dates
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Posted by Toodledo:
Stefan, optional tasks are moved forward at midnight in your timezone. Check your account settings to make sure your timezone is set correctly. Mmmh, I think I wait last night until midnight and the task wasn't moved forward, but maybe I did something wrong. The timezone is definitively correct, but I just gonna wait until the upcoming midnight...here in Germany it's now just about 90 minutes to midnight. Btw. great task manager!!! |
Stefan |
Posted Apr 16, 2009 in: Updates to due dates and start dates
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I tried this due-date modifier by adding a task, which repeats every day. I set the option "optionally on" and I can see the "?" in front of the date. When the date is passed (and I didn't complete the task), it isn't moved forward to the next day. In the due date you can see this "?Yesterday". This can't be if I understood this feature.
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