On Friday, July 6, 2012 2:58:36 PM UTC+2, Lisa S wrote:
It syncs well with Android, though not entirely automated/automatable, but
is not trying to be a replacement for Outlook. It does, however, sync with
Outlook, but I've not tried syncing both Outlook and Android.
I and someone else
I believe there are other ways to share Outlook calender and such to
Android without going to Google. The phone does have a private Calendar
Contacts (I know because I've put things there that didn't sync to my
Google calendar and I almost missed them).
You will still need something for Tasks,
I find myself using cut and paste more often. I always leave the inbox
folder open at the top to help speed things up. From wherever I am in the
outline I just start scrolling up, grab the move bar at the right, and
flick it to the top. From there I long tap on the item I want to move and
cut.
Yes because I often need a lot of scroll-down, sometimes a bad movement
makes me loosing it along the way in the bad subtree, and if I managed I
then have to scroll-up back to Inbox and lets go for another task among 30
!-)
(excuse my bad english ...)
Le samedi 7 juillet 2012 06:11:36 UTC+2,
Here's my Android move process. Not as fast as windows but not bad, there
may be something here you haven't seen:
Go to Outline
Collapse All
Expand Inbox
Move mode
Drag tasks (they add to the bottom this way :)
If a task needs to be in a subtree, hover over that closed tree to find the
right
Oh, I didn't see a undo option. Thanks, I will take a look.
Le samedi 7 juillet 2012 14:38:16 UTC+2, Lisa S a écrit :
Here's my Android move process. Not as fast as windows but not bad, there
may be something here you haven't seen:
Go to Outline
Collapse All
Expand Inbox
Move mode
Hello
I need to know if the latest release...
- syncs with Android well or is still a bit young
- is a worthy replacement for Outlook (ie. implements Conctacts,
Calendar, and Notes in addition to Tasks), or only handles Tasks
Thank you.
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It syncs well with Android, though not entirely automated/automatable, but
is not trying to be a replacement for Outlook. It does, however, sync with
Outlook, but I've not tried syncing both Outlook and Android.
I and someone else here use gSyncIt to sync Outlook Calendar and Contacts
to Google
I agree with you Lisa, (as the someone else here using gSyncit)
I tried to sync with outlook, but it's then a complete [sorry I don't know
the term for stuff completely disordered], because projects became
outlook categories, ther is no subtask, so complete path is in each task,
rendering it
Do you know about Move mode on Android? It does help some with the Inbox
issue, though adding Context is a lot of taps.
I have had to re-work my use model a bit to make Android useful, though not
quite as bad as I thought. (Those of you on the beta group will remember my
harping about figure out
Yes I know the move mode, but I find it tedious. (vs the desktop move,
which is very powerfull as it gives you the plain tree to scroll and then
clic on).
Le vendredi 6 juillet 2012 15:56:25 UTC+2, Lisa S a écrit :
Do you know about Move mode on Android? It does help some with the
Inbox
When I first tried Android move I found it tedious as the only way I was
moving tasks was by tap-tap-tapping on the arrow icons. That was before the
people on this list showed me how to do the drag-and-drop using the drag
handles that appear at the right edge of each task when in move mode.
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