I'm looking for a to-do list/task management solution that works across multiple platforms and on the iPad. I'm happy to pay for it, but I do
not want a model that works on an annual-subscription basis.
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posted by Shepherd
on Dec 20, 2011 -
15 answers
Can any of you Remember the Milk aficionados out there tell me how to create a seasonal task?
I.e one that appears in my inbox on a specified day and disappears once completed until the same date next year. Repeat after next September 1?
posted by skidoom
on Feb 2, 2011 -
4 answers
I'm an avid user of Remember the Milk, but find it clunky to quickly add tasks by switching back and forth between tabs. Ideally, I'd like to press a key combination, enter in my Smart Add task, and hit enter, without ever leaving the tab that I'm on. Any suggestions?
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posted by apiccirilli
on Jan 11, 2011 -
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I have what is to me an extremely complex thing that I would like JavaScript on a webpage to do. It's related to
this question I asked previously, but I've added a new complication. I understand that this may sound fairly customized. I have a feeling, though, that for someone who programs Javascript, these issues are probably both extremely common and extremely simple, which is why I'm asking here ... since perfecting this quirk could really help my efficiency.
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posted by WCityMike
on Sep 5, 2007 -
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I would like to build and host a del.icio.us clone on my Mac (Intel iMac running Tiger). It need not be accessible outside of my machine, although if you can advise me how to do that while still keeping my machine secure, that would be a very nice plus. I am able to build simple command-line apps in Unix and puzzle some stuff out, but I am very much not a l33t hax00r. Can anyone walk me through the process very simple step by very simple step?
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posted by WCityMike
on Mar 31, 2006 -
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I'm looking for a web-based to-do application with a few very specific features, but, essentially, one that's almost a del.icio.us clone and is very much centralized not on categories, but on tags.
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posted by WCityMike
on Feb 7, 2006 -
6 answers