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support
Administrator
Re:Recurrence and Add to Calendar
We've created a Beta Shopping List application from the Custom Applications area. Please add this to your applications list and let us know what you'd like to see added or changed. This currently will give you a Shopping List with a forecast but we may want to reorganize the forecast to be able to see which items you want to view for the current week only.
04/04/2008 03:04:26
support
Administrator
Re:Recurrence and Add to Calendar
Thank you for the post. We've added this to our coming soon section and should have a beta version soon.
04/03/2008 04:29:46
Dan
User
Re:Recurrence and Add to Calendar
Have you given this any more thought? The Task List and Shopping List are useful as they are, but have a limited range. I have a lot of tasks that recur on a yearly, quarterly, monthly, and weekly basis -- and sometimes even on a daily basis. It would be nice to be able to enter those recurring tasks onto the task list once, rather than having to go into each recurring task and change the date to the next time. The Calendar doesn't have the same functionality as the Task List, so calendar reminders are just not a good alternative -- and I don't want to have to enter the item twice (once as a Task and once as a Calendar reminder). The same is true for the Shopping List -- I know that I will need bread and milk every week, but those aren't exactly the kinds of things I want on my Calendar. Anyway, I hope you will put "Recurrence" and "Add to Calendar" options on My Tasks and My Shopping List.
04/02/2008 13:04:05
support
Administrator
Re:Recurrence and Add to Calendar
Thank you for the feedback. We'll take these into consideration.
01/22/2008 14:52:13
Dan
User
Recurrence and Add to Calendar
The Recurrence and Add to Calendar features would be very nice additions to My Tasks and My Shopping. There are lots of tasks that come around regularly, whether once a week or once a year. There are also items that need to be purchased on a regular basis, and upcoming sales that you might want to have on the calendar. And of course, there are some things that might have dates attached to them that you _don't_ need to have on the calendar.
01/22/2008 10:35:20





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