Keyboard shortcut - move tasks among lists
vamshikk says:
Hi,
Is there a keyboard shortcut to move tasks to different task lists? Or even something to access the 'More Actions.." menu? If there isn't it sure would be useful to have it. It will greatly speed up my GTD system :).
~V
Is there a keyboard shortcut to move tasks to different task lists? Or even something to access the 'More Actions.." menu? If there isn't it sure would be useful to have it. It will greatly speed up my GTD system :).
~V
vamshikk says:
I found a solution for now. 'A Bit Better RTM' greasemonkey script on userscripts.org. Its a nice solution for now. But it will be useful to have these shortcut keys in RTM. Thanks!
~V
~V
garnierjm says:
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/32518 rocks!
CTRL+m opens a DHTML pop wich has autocompletion with you lists.
How could rtm be successfull without such a keyboard shortcut ?!?
CTRL+m opens a DHTML pop wich has autocompletion with you lists.
How could rtm be successfull without such a keyboard shortcut ?!?
felixwonderland says:
i also would like this feature
richlim says:
As do I
felixc says:
Definitely needed. I love RTM but not having this drives me crazy continuously throughout the day
mitchh says:
+1
jose.rojas says:
+1
(closed account) says:
+1 of course (although I am using this greasemonkey-script)...
frankmeeuwsen says:
Using the GM script but would love to see this integrated in RTM itself. Are the developers listening?
aron.grinshtein says:
I agree, RTM are you listening
marcelo.lafleur says:
Another request for this.
Man, I can't wait for v2.0 of this app!
Man, I can't wait for v2.0 of this app!
finleyt says:
When this feature is added, I'll go pro!
jgary says:
I agree, this is the one feature the stops my workflow when using RTM. Please add!
awrobins says:
I've actually stopped using lists because of this -- I've been using tags instead. It would be great to have this feature.
buckbrody says:
I really want this too
davidbessler says:
Me too ... smartlists are great, but less-compatible, so actual lists will become more important in RTM.