I had a Task today to call Judith. I left her a message on her answering machine, and then changed it to ‘Call Judith to book holiday’ under @Calls to ‘Judith - Can we book holiday? - 17/1’ under @Waitingfor in the Actions list. I dated it Thursday, because if I don’t hear from her by then, I’m gonna change it back to another call…

Then I synced, and hoped that it would disappear from my Actions list but appear with the changes in my Projects list.

It didn’t. In fact, it reverted to @Calls like the first Task, undated.

Can I only amend Tasks in this way in the Project list? It seems kinda funky to need to Cmd-F in Projects every time I make a small amendment to my Actions list…

Thanks,

Andrew

Ethan's picture

Andrew, currently there are

Andrew, currently there are some limitations on the changes that get synchronized back from Actions to Projects. I’m heavy coding right now to make this function more intuitively and completely in 0.8x…

For now, try to make changes in Projects and I’ll be addressing this soon…

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tsturges's picture

arggghhh ouch Me To… I

arggghhh ouch Me To… I am using the latest version as of 4/26/06 of Kinkless, and I love it except for this: I have put in a long list of actions. My “Next Actions” folder is labeled Actions-ToDo; when I sync, BAM they are all gone. I have tried making sure that I saved everything first … I had selected a context item for each one …. oh, is to cry.

help help? how to NOT lose all this? great pain. thanks tony


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