@velikaratay
If convenient, could you please describe it in detail or make some example of it? If there is any other app that has realized it, please recommend it to us.
Thank you for your feedback and support.
Just now, it is possible to define, that completed tasks has to be deleted from google cal, but not from doit.im.
I will extend this feature with outcorssing of a task in google cal. So when I select the task as completed it has to be outcrossed instead of deleted. That is more comfortable. In that way i can every time see, what i did in the past.
Possible?
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08/24/2013 04:27#1PRO
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08/26/2013 13:09#3PRO
Hi,
Problem:
Marking and unmarking checkmarks to complete tasks and HOW TO SHOW them in google cal.
Your offered method is adjustable in the preferences by activating or deacticating this point:
- Delete the event that appears on Google Cal but has been marked as "Completed" in Doit.im.
My suggestion is:
- CHECK MARK the event that appears on Google Cal AND also has been marked as "Completed" in Doit.im.
My additional suggestion to make it more comfortable is:
- Feature to check mark the event directly in google cal!
Workflow for my first suggestion:
- Go to doit.im, ckeck mark the event.
- The event becomes also check marked in google cal!
References:
- GQueues provides this kind of functionality as well. Please see there.
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08/27/2013 10:31#4PRO
@velikaratay
We will free up some time to finish your request ASAP.
If there is anything else that we can help with, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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08/29/2013 06:41#5PRO
@velikaratay
We support it, and now if you complete/archive tasks (including tasks synced from Google Cal) in Doit.im, there will be a "√" checkmark in front of then on Google Cal. You may have a try now.
If you have more questions about it, please keep in touch.
Thank you for your great support. -
08/29/2013 06:43#6PRO
@velikaratay
We support it, and now if you complete/archive tasks (including tasks synced from Google Cal) in Doit.im, there will be a "√" checkmark in front of then on Google Cal. You may have a try now.
If you have more questions about it, please keep in touch.
Thank you for your great support.