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Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] A few suggestions I come come up with.
From:       "Eugene Nine" <enine () ninefamily ! com>
Date:       2003-09-16 16:58:12
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Ok, maybe remove wasn't quite the right idea here, maybe have an option somewhere in preferences somehwere to haide that menu.  I just have this fear that I will hit it by mistake and delete years of tasks and have to go hunt down a backup.

Eugene Nine



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Cornelius Schumacher <schumacher@kde.org>
Date:  Tue, 16 Sep 2003 16:55:48 +0200

>On Tuesday 16 September 2003 17:03, Eugene Nine wrote:
>> I've recently switched over to Linux and KDEorganizer after having used
>> Outlook for many years.  I've come up with a few ideas that could be
>> implemented to help out.
>>
>> 1. A drop down history on the location bar in a new calendar entry.  I use
>> this on my PDA since I travel to the same customer sites from time to time,
>> click and drop down the history and its usually there.
>>
>> 2. Some way to scan the vcal file that was exported from Outlook and setup
>> your catagories.  I have a few setup such as billable, non-billable, etc. 
>> It would be nice to be able to pull all catagories I have used over the
>> last few years (I have calendar entries back to the 80's) so I don't have
>> to set them up again.  Same for contacts, some of my entries I have a
>> contact associated with as well.
>>
>> 3. Remove the purge completed tasks menu.  I keep all my tasks as a CYA. 
>> From time to tim soneome has some back and asked what I did, or what p.o. I
>> billed to, etc so have learned to never delete anything.  I have found that
>> I can set a filter or sort by satus to hide the completeded ones.  I like
>> the way tasks show up on the calendar, that is something I was playing with
>> scripting in with Outlook but never got working.  So far KDEorganizer has
>> better integartion that Outlook there.
>
>Why remove an option which might be useful for other users?
>
>> 4. I would like to see the Karm functions integarted with the Korganizer,
>> could be as simple as adding the start/stop clock to the calendar entries. 
>> I see in the mailing list archives there is some work on thsi already.
>>
>> 5. A way to cause a new calendar entry to set the start time to current
>> time/date, maybe an extra button there or an option under preferences to
>> set it to the current time rounded to the nearest interval.
>>
>> Juat a few I thought I would share. My programming skills are in batch
>> files and assembly in DOS, so I don't know if I would be much help in that
>> area :) but am willing do anything I can to help.
>
>These all are useful suggestions. If you would like to make sure that they 
>aren't lost, please file them as wishlist items on http://bugs.kde.org, 
>prefereably one wishlist item per topic.
>
>-- 
>Cornelius Schumacher <schumacher@kde.org>
>
>
 

 
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