Date and time auto-shifting based on schedule changing
foury says:
Some of my schedules are ussually not so exact of date and time because things are not always steady-going , so I could not expect them always to be finished on the exact date and time that I signed to the tasks. Some got delayed and others were taken out before deadline.
So how do I decide an exact date and time for tasks that must be set by following the consequences of those not-so-steady-going up-leading tasks?
I was thinking about an idea that when we sign date and time we could have an option to type in some keywords like "immediately follows task A", or "10mins after task B or 20mins after task C" or other expressions that define such relationships between two or more tasks.
Is that possible in future version of milk?
I'm one of your user from China, and was always enjoying milk in taking out my daily schedules. Thank you for all what you did for bringing us the milk!
So how do I decide an exact date and time for tasks that must be set by following the consequences of those not-so-steady-going up-leading tasks?
I was thinking about an idea that when we sign date and time we could have an option to type in some keywords like "immediately follows task A", or "10mins after task B or 20mins after task C" or other expressions that define such relationships between two or more tasks.
Is that possible in future version of milk?
I'm one of your user from China, and was always enjoying milk in taking out my daily schedules. Thank you for all what you did for bringing us the milk!
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
foury, thanks for your feedback! We really appreciate it. I'm not sure if this is something this will be possible in a future version, but we listen to all suggestions :) Glad you're enjoying RTM!
johnfoland says:
"Expressions that define ... relationships between two or more tasks" --- That's quite interesting, foury! It sounds like something very difficult to implement, though.
foury says:
Thank you emily and jkalvin!
I was considering only two keywords"before, after" could do this enough well, and the rest of this job depands on how we use them.
Now I've realised that adding two keywords is gonna introduce a big script changing that may allow thousands of other keywords to be added.
Hehe, thousands of keywords must make this very interesting like AI or something
I was considering only two keywords"before, after" could do this enough well, and the rest of this job depands on how we use them.
Now I've realised that adding two keywords is gonna introduce a big script changing that may allow thousands of other keywords to be added.
Hehe, thousands of keywords must make this very interesting like AI or something