[chandler-users] feature request: reminder that just changes
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Andre Mueninghoff
andre_mueninghoff at fastmail.fm
Mon Nov 5 13:02:21 PST 2007
+1 for just-pop-to-NOW reminders...I would use it, I am sure.
This reminds me of a related feature I was considering posting. Would
anyone else find it useful to have automatic pop-to-NOW reminders also
for items that are only in collections that are not included in the
Dashboard? That is, for items not in the Dashboard, and in collections
not included in the Dashboard, have them pop-to-NOW in the Dashboard
when their pop-to-NOW reminder fired (or they traditional calendar event
alarm fired).
I know I can manually add the item to the Dashboard with drag-n-drop
after I set the alarm. It would be neat if perhaps a check box was
available in the detail view near the alarm dialog along the lines of "[
] Add to Dashboard on alarm" or "[ ] Add to Dashboard" (as in add this
item to the Dashboard right away when these items are committed to save
the user the manual step of adding it to the Dashboard).
Andre
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 10:17:04 -0800, "Jeffrey Harris"
<jeffrey at osafoundation.org> said:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've never really liked reminders in calendar applications. They have
> this tendency to pop up and be way more in-my-face than I really want
> them to be. But I'm a big fan of the triage workflow, and I often
> want meetings to appear in NOW a few hours before hand. So I end up
> using reminders and being annoyed at the dialog that pops up.
>
> Could we add an option to reminders to set them to just move to NOW,
> or both NOW and display something? I suppose while we're at it we
> should have the option to make noise, since calendar users expect this
> feature.
>
> Are there other folks who would use just-pop-to-NOW reminders?
>
> Sincerely, Jeffrey
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