Re: [MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2022-10-18 Thread Dwight Arthur
I understand that there are times that you have repeating tasks that do not really have a pre-determined date when they are due, and that MLO makes you put on a due date, which is annoying. My position is that if I set up my tasks well, I can just pick some meanin

Re: [MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2022-10-18 Thread Luis Enrique Cisneros Loeza
I also wish MLO could do this. On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 10:34:51 AM UTC-6 gleep...@gmail.com wrote: > I think this would be a very good addition - but I think people commenting > are missing the point. Imagine, for example, a checklist -say "Things to > do before leaving for Vacation".

Re: [MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2022-07-28 Thread Michael
So... After almost twelve(!) years I think we can safely say that this is a long-outstanding request. Has anything ever been done with it? On Friday, 8 January 2021 at 03:34:51 UTC+11 gleep...@gmail.com wrote: > I think this would be a very good addition - but I think people commenting > are mi

Re: [MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2021-01-07 Thread Gleep Wurp
I think this would be a very good addition - but I think people commenting are missing the point. Imagine, for example, a checklist -say "Things to do before leaving for Vacation". I don't have a due date - but I want to be able to go through the list, check things off, then leave for my vac

Re: [MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2018-03-25 Thread Troy Lundblad
Hi Dwight, So I recently came back to MLO after leaving it. When I started researching this issue I realize that I have already asked the question i was looking for an answer to! Well this work-around does work, except after trying Omnifocus I've gotten used to "start dates" as "defer dates".

Re: [MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2016-11-16 Thread Dwight
Hi, Troy. I support this suggestion and I hope it happens. But I know that it would be a big change, and in the meanwhile I am all about the workaround, so let's discuss how you could schedule your expense reports. First, you want the task to go away once it's completed and not appear in your

[MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2016-11-16 Thread Troy Lundblad
+1 for me. Another example would be to file my previous month expense report. Don't want it to show up until the first, but it doesn't really have a due date. I just want to be reminded and for it to reset once I complete it and I don't want it clogging up my screen until the first of month.

[MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2016-09-19 Thread Michael
Is there any progress on this? Any plans to implement it? This is for me currently the biggest issue with MLO and I would very much support the request. On Friday, 26 November 2010 13:19:48 UTC+1, chuckdevee wrote: > > This would be really useful for me. I have quite a few problems with > the

[MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2012-09-26 Thread SRhyse
I'd like this too. +1! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mylifeorganized/-/jLgjDatEwiEJ. To post to this group, send email to mylifeorganized@googlegroups

[MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2012-09-26 Thread Thrusk
Other examples: - 12 months worth of statements to process - you might break down into 12 separate recurrent tasks (no due date) Alternate complete - have considered this. But there are at least 3 disadvantages: - New task is generated immediately after completion of old one - would

[MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2012-09-26 Thread Thrusk
I +1 this request... (Did notice this was from 2010 - but as yet the feature is not implemented.) I also do not use due dates unless a task HAS to be done by a certain date. Another example of where you'd want recurrence with no due dates: - Break a big task into smaller sessions (3x 30min s

RE: [MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2010-11-28 Thread Richard Collings
kdevee Sent: 28 November 2010 8:52 PM To: MyLifeOrganized Subject: [MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date Hi.. to claify a bit further.. Recurrence functionality has advanced options which ctrl+click doesn't have. For example, - recurrence options enable task gro

[MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2010-11-28 Thread BOC
A few examples without subtasks where one may not want a due date, but a start date is useful: Donate blood (recur XX weeks after done) Go to the dentist (recur XX months after done) Check your free credit report (recur 1 yr after done) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to

[MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2010-11-28 Thread chuckdevee
Hi.. to claify a bit further.. Recurrence functionality has advanced options which ctrl+click doesn't have. For example, - recurrence options enable task groups to be reset once they have been completed. - a maximum number of recurrences can be set Lets say, for example, I have a recurrent project

[MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2010-11-26 Thread pottster
Not really clear on what you want. Assuming you want to recur on completion, could you not just use alternative complete i.e. control +click in tickbox? On Nov 26, 12:19 pm, chuckdevee wrote: > This would be really useful for me. I have quite a few problems with > the ordering in the ToDo views b

[MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a Due Date

2010-11-26 Thread daneb
Hi, if I understood it correctly, you can emulate duplication of tasks without due date by alternative complete (hold ctrl + check "complete" check box) - task is completed and duplicated as new uncompleted task, which is what you actually want by recurrence without due dates. (But it is not soluti