@Scipper
What you might also try is a method called GTD, where you simply avoid all such scheduling except for those rare cases where you absolutely MUST do a certain thing on a certain day (e.g. an agreed appointment). This saves a lot of time scheduling, rescheduling, rescheduling etc.
To keep your stuff in good order and be able to find what you need quickly for momentaneous decisions about what to do now, you make extensive use of Contexts (and other Tags) and you can also make use of Doit's excellent priority feature, which allows you to classify your Next actions in a very clear and visible way.
Interactivity of the planning
Hello dear friends!
I request you to consider the possibility of improving the service associated with planning.
It would be convenient if the left column will be as a list of tasks, and the right part calendar with possibility of drag any tasks for a specific day and time.
In this form it would be much easier to carry out planning for the week and month.
Thank You for your service!
Best regards, Vitaly.
I request you to consider the possibility of improving the service associated with planning.
It would be convenient if the left column will be as a list of tasks, and the right part calendar with possibility of drag any tasks for a specific day and time.
In this form it would be much easier to carry out planning for the week and month.
Thank You for your service!
Best regards, Vitaly.
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02/11/2014 15:11#1PRO
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02/20/2014 10:02#2PRO
@Folke
Ok. You really said the right words. Time is a gold we have. And I don't want to spend a lot of time for scheduling.
At the same time I've agreed with @Scipper too.
We have one-way sync with Google Calendar. Why not two-way? For example, I created a time-fixed task using Doit.im and all Doit's helpful features. And once I have to change start time or deadline. Why I can't drag'n'drop this task in Google Calendar or move task's boundaries instead of using Doit's editing window? In this case the feature saves my time, isn't it?
I think two-way sync with original Doit's calendars (not additional) is the decision of Sciper's problems and helpful feature.