This week we’re adding another highly requested feature. I thunk it’s aptly titled “Daily Journal” though most folks might think of it as Reminders. It boils down to this: in preferences you can opt to receive a daily journal of your ToDos (and Lists). The email will get sent out once a day at 5a.m.
In the future …
The look & feel of that email will improve. You’ll be able to set a specific frequency & time of day to have your journal sent.
Note that this feature shouldn’t be confused with another upcoming feature: Alerts. Alerts will be like an alarm clock on a per ToDo basis. Alerts are valuable … hopefully the Daily Journal will be just as useful. Also, we snuck in a few other tweaks this week (mostly design & what we hope are user experience improvements).
Finally, some new features … nothing really big, though:
- Emailing to you everywheretodos.com address now let’s the Body of the email become the Todo’s Notes (currently the Subject of the Email is the actual ToDo task)
- Emailing with a Subject beginning with “list:” creates a list instead of a ToDo; and the body of that email can generate a set of list items (where each new line in the body is a ToDo task).
- The iPhone experience is being overhauled & what’s available now is much better than the old version — but still has a little work to be done
- New improved Add List functionality lets you add the list & the list’s items — quickly
- After deleting a List, you have the same Undelete option as you currently do for list items
- Some small design enhancements, too
That’s it for now & probably for a few weeks too.
Ouch … bugs suck; but at leas with your help they are being addressed.
Here’s some recent progress:
- Items in your INBOX can now be dragged & dropped to other lists
- Signing In provides better error feedback for bad user names & passwords
- Email publishing of ToDos is much faster & more reliable
There are also a few new features to check out (see the other post from today for details).
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