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multiple sorts in related items pane.
I'd like to use URP4 for to-do list management. To do this, it would be very convenient to have multiple sorts on exposed columns in the related items pane.
First sort: complete y/n Second sort: priority Third sort: date Forth sort: alphanumeric on item title Making it with ascending and descending would be super. Making it so I could check off an attribute to make the item no longer part of the to-do list at all. I could keep this view in a separate tab and have all my action items right there, prioritized, sortable, etc. And once again, I have no clue about how easy or hard it would be do implement this. If it's feasible, please consider putting this in the road map. Thanks a lot. - Bal |
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there is multiple sorting since i can remember (using ctrl), i use it extensively:
http://www.kinook.com/UltraRecall/Ma...tomization.htm |
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Bal- I believe the features you need are already "baked in"..
UR has been a fantastic to-do list manager for me. I use a custom task form to "check off an attribute" along with a saved search "to make the item no longer part of the to-do list". I use multiple sorted columns in the related items grid and different views of the same list in different tabs. I use due dates and appropriate search parameters so that I can add items to the list but not have them appear on the to-do list until they are due. I use nested searches to search on hierarchy, so that items that can't be done until something else is done first, don't appear on the list. I have to-do lists by project. In fact, much of the time, I would rather customize my to-do list than to actually complete the items on it...and UR has so many ways to organize my data. In the "Next Planned Release" is "Checkbox for yes/no attributes in grid" and "Ability to hide completed items in tree" I may never perfect my to-do list. The included sample GTD.urd was a useful source of ideas for me.... |
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Wonderful! I've been using URP since what? version 2? And I never grasped this! (grrrrr)
Thank you for informing this most unworthy one. - Bal |
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