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			<title>VIP organizer for Pocket PC on Miscellaneous (VIP To Do List Line)</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<b>Title:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic195/messages/">VIP organizer for Pocket PC</a>  <br />
<b>Forum:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/">Miscellaneous (VIP To Do List Line)</a> <br />
<b>Message:</b><br /> 
Do you plan a Pocket PC version ?<br /><br />If yes, when ?<br /><br />All the best,<br />Grzegorz <br />
<b>Link:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic195/message535/">http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic195/message535/</a> <br />
<b>Author:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/user/3732/">Grzegorz Falda</a> <br />
10/15/2007 04:30:40<br />
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			<title>VIP Task Manager Professional vs To Do List Organizer on Miscellaneous (VIP To Do List Line)</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<b>Title:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic126/messages/">VIP Task Manager Professional vs To Do List Organizer</a>  <br />
<b>Forum:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/">Miscellaneous (VIP To Do List Line)</a> <br />
<b>Message:</b><br /> 
Silly me, I just figured out you also have VIP Task Manager Professional edition as a client/server software that does a lot of the same things as VIP To Do List Organizer but for teams. Do you have a comparison chart of features? Is there an upgrade path from To Do List Organizer to VIP Task Manager Professional? Are the databases exchangeable?<br />Brooks <br />
<b>Link:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic126/message327/">http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic126/message327/</a> <br />
<b>Author:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/user/1729/">Brooks Jensen</a> <br />
03/27/2007 07:51:07<br />
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			<title>VIP Organizer Task Sort Order on Miscellaneous (VIP To Do List Line)</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<b>Title:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic97/messages/">VIP Organizer Task Sort Order</a>  <br />
<b>Forum:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/">Miscellaneous (VIP To Do List Line)</a> <br />
<b>Message:</b><br /> 
I understand how to define the primary sort key for the task list display in VIP Organizer. Fine.<br /><br />How do I define the secondary key, and the ternary key, etc?<br /><br />For example, I would *really* like to be able to define a sort order as follows:<br /><br />First, sort by priority (highest first). <br /><br />Second, within each group of tasks of the same priority, sort according to the Status (in the order top to bottom: Created, Open, Waiting, Put on hold, cancelled, closed).<br /><br />Third, within each group of tasks that share the same priority and status, sort according to &quot;time left&quot;, with the least time left being shown at the top of this group. <br /><br />Fourth: I don't care about the fourth filter, but it would be great it one could define the ranking for all aspects. For example, a useful fourth-level filter might be &quot;Estimate time&quot; (short ones on top in order to get rid of them)<br /><br />Is there a way to do this?<br /><br />Otherwise, would you folks please consider this for a future (not-too-distant) release? <br /><br />Did you assign yourself a task for this <img src="http://www.todolistsoft.com/bitrix/images/forum/smile/icon_wink.gif" border="0" alt="Wink" /><br /><br />Thanks <br />
<b>Link:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic97/message251/">http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic97/message251/</a> <br />
<b>Author:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/user/117/">itsjustme</a> <br />
02/12/2007 14:15:24<br />
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			<title>Organizer feature requests on Miscellaneous (VIP To Do List Line)</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<b>Title:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic94/messages/">Organizer feature requests</a>  <br />
<b>Forum:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/">Miscellaneous (VIP To Do List Line)</a> <br />
<b>Message:</b><br /> 
Evaluating VIP Organizer and found a few small shortcomings. For the record, and in the hope of support from other users - and the makers of this tool:<br /><br />i.    it would be great (but not essential), if the Organizer supported customizable work flows<br /><br />ii.    it would be great if the Organizer supported file attachments (actual attachments, not references via URL) to tasks<br /><br />iii.    it would be a huge productivity and usability improvement if the Organizer supported creating tasks by dropping items into the Organizer: drop a word document for example, and a task gets created that takes its title from the document's title, and attaches the file. Drop any Outlook item (calendar item, task, email, contact, ...) and the &quot;best fit&quot; task gets created, etc. To me, task management is a multi-step process. The first, that of task creation, needs to happen very quickly when there is no time, and no immediate need, to refine that task straight-away. Main thing is that the &quot;gosh this also needs doing&quot; thought is captured. <br /><br />iv.    similar, and in addition to (iii), an optional shell context menu item (Create Organizer task from this...) would be nice (but not essential)<br /><br />v.    finally, the most unfortunate shortcoming of all: I find it essential that tasks can be related to each other, at least in a 1:1 basis, ideally in an N:M relationship. Tasks depend on each other, one task might gate another, two tasks together might gate a third, etc. This is an important reflection of what real-life tasks really are. I am surprised to find the tool doesn't support this, and can only hope that a future version might. <br /><br />Anyways - it's actually a great tool, and I like using it already. I hope the above suggestions help making it even better.<br /><br /> <br />
<b>Link:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic94/message234/">http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/forum9/topic94/message234/</a> <br />
<b>Author:</b> <a href="http://www.todolistsoft.com/support/forum/user/117/">itsjustme</a> <br />
02/08/2007 02:30:13<br />
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