Only after that would linking to a third-party calendar make life easier. Similarly, seeing sub-tasks organized into a project would keep a group of tasks in their context. So, being able to see tasks organized by context would be important. Some of us work in contexts where we have to open some tools and wrap our minds around what we're doing in each context before working on a task or group of tasks. (Internal note links don't work yet, but we'll be fixing that in the next couple of releases.) But just making sure you know: on the latest versions, you can put clickable URLs and up to 1,000 characters in the task title. We are definitely working on some things aimed at addressing that need. You said you wanted to be able to put more info within each task. Thanks for for sharing these detailed ideas. The ability to add a few lines of text in the body of the task to provide context so I don't have to try to do that in the note title. Maybe an option to link to an outside URL, or the abilty to tag tasks (especially if they're created without an associated note. If the goal is to make tasks more effective, I'd vote for a little more info within each task. +1 for would like to see a calendar view of my tasks within EN though, or perhaps a gantt style calendar view. Getting too many items in with my calendar appointments would be crowded and I'd lose sight of appointments.īut, redirecting me back to EN via a tiny url or similar would keep my workflow in EN. Then, I could see (in my calendar) that I do have tasks, and how they lay out temporally with my calendar appts. If you were to implement, I'd suggest some kind of bare-bones link that lives in the calendar but links back to the actual task in EN. Otherwise, I'm not sure I really care for task integration with a third party calendar. I'll agree with his Bonus Points section about the the date auto forwarding if it's not completed. If a task isnt deleted or checked done, it gets transfered to the next day. Possibility to chose to sync to google calendar or Outlook for each specific task By clicking a link in the task of google calendar, the Evernote app opens the specific note If a task gets deleted in google calendar, the task gets deleted in Evernote. Possibility to place the task to another date in google calendar and evernote automaticly changes the due date in Evernote. => I could have an easy view on the upcoming tasks of a certain day. Tasks are synced with google agenda or outlook calendar. => I cant have a look at the tasks for tomorow or the taks of sunday. It only has the devisions: Overdue, Today, next 7 days. I have a subject (Note), where different tasks are forming.īy setting due dates i get a task list for each day, and i never forget an important task.Īt the moment i use the tasks list by due date to monitor upcoming tasks. * daily/weekly/monthly/ every x days / months / years etcįor me tasks in Evernote really works. Ideally I would be able to drive Google entries without ever needing to open the calendar view at all. My current calendar of choice is Google which pretty much covers all of the date-related parts of that and more. Either way blocks of time need to be allocated for various activities, with alerts available for some or all of them. My use case is that tasks are either personal or delegated to others, and involve an open-ended operation to achieve a specific objective within a reasonable time scale, or will include deadlines for meetings / stages / completion. The two entries should be synced, so changes to either one will change the other and print options should include calendar views so I can have a hard copy of my day / week / month commitments to carry around. And my Evernote entries either need to be as flexible as the connected calendar will be in terms of time / duration / repeatability*, or the Evernote record needs to use the Calendar entry as a trigger for reminders. The first thing a calendar add-in would need is speed - if I'm allocating priorities and tasks I don't want to have to wait for any length of time to be able to allocate or change a time slot, or move on to the next entry. Not sure I'm ecstatic to see more bells and whistles pasted onto an already s-l-o-w app.
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