Drop and Drag Task-Schedule-Calendar Functionality
gregory.louie says:
Hi moo-moo team,
Great service! Thanks. I'm enjoying learning how to get things done!
Your service provides all the structure that I need as a creative multi-task juggler sans one. I know you have thought of this and are probably hard at work on it now, but I wanted to send you encouragement to give the idea the highest priority.
My ideal to-do tool would include a drop and drag task to schedule the task into the calendar function. This would close the getting-things-done loop. Not only would I know what is to be done and when it should be completed, but I would also have it on my schedule, exactly where I want it, so I can complete it on time.
The drop and drag function would require a UI that includes the calendar on the same page as the to-do task. This would minimize multiple-clicks, opening up a separate calendar program and rearranging the task on the calendar to fit them into the correct time slot.
I imagine that the impact of including this one feature with the now-existing feature set would place your product clearly above the best of the breed. You would have a seamless productivity tool for getting things done and on time with a minimum of user effort.
Ciao,
Greg
Great service! Thanks. I'm enjoying learning how to get things done!
Your service provides all the structure that I need as a creative multi-task juggler sans one. I know you have thought of this and are probably hard at work on it now, but I wanted to send you encouragement to give the idea the highest priority.
My ideal to-do tool would include a drop and drag task to schedule the task into the calendar function. This would close the getting-things-done loop. Not only would I know what is to be done and when it should be completed, but I would also have it on my schedule, exactly where I want it, so I can complete it on time.
The drop and drag function would require a UI that includes the calendar on the same page as the to-do task. This would minimize multiple-clicks, opening up a separate calendar program and rearranging the task on the calendar to fit them into the correct time slot.
I imagine that the impact of including this one feature with the now-existing feature set would place your product clearly above the best of the breed. You would have a seamless productivity tool for getting things done and on time with a minimum of user effort.
Ciao,
Greg
manoj.chugh says:
Cheers Greg, I back your idea.
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