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  1. This guy is in the same boat as I am (with the Eee)... I know several people who carry subnotebooks who really want a good task manager, and I think todoist could be it.

    http://ask.metafilter.com/93098/Is-there-a-simple-kinda-task-manager-for-Linux#comment

  2. chrismjohnson: yes.

  3. Ha, timelines are suddenly very trendy. This would be neat, but Google Calendar view seems more important.

  4. This could best implemented as a simple calendar feed with the due dates for tasks in it. I don't support adding any other time metadata to tasks... what we have now works.

  5. I'd like the ability to make some projects publicly viewable. I spend a lot of time updating users on what I'm planning to develop next and what's been completed recently... I'm already recording that, and it would be nice to be able to expose that information.

    As far as other collaboration features - making a project "shared" is the model that makes most sense to me.

  6. oh, and it goes without saying that much of the time I need to access my todo list, I'm nowhere near net access. I use todoist to organize a lot of tasks that aren't done at a computer, and I can't imagine I'm alone in that... to me this feature more than any other would complete the service for me.

  7. I use todoist to mentally offload tasks, and the brilliance of the application is how quick that can be. I carry an Eee PC, and I very frequently come up with tasks to add while around town and without net access. Even when I'm on campus, and have access to the net, it defeats the simplicity and ease of the application to spend 30 seconds connecting first.

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