ToDoDaruma - 1.0b2to-do list manager |
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Great - Version: 1.0b2, 1/1/2007 05:59PM PST
welly_dotmac
This application is great - needs to remember block positions please
Intel problem - Version: 1.0b2, 11/27/2006 10:17AM PST
badmonkeymedia
Great idea and I look forward to future updates .... saving the location of the windows between launches would be a huge improvement. However there is something weird when dragging the windows on an intel mac ..... moving the mouse left and right actually moves the blocks up and down and moving the mouse up and down does nothing. Forcing the app to run under rosetta seems to give normal operation though so I can still use it until a fix emerges
Interesting concept - Version: 1.0b1, 9/29/2006 07:28PM PST
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ronsbell_dotmac
Definitely a unique approach to To Do management. Some suggestions for version 2.0:
-The ToDoDaruma head is too big. Shrink that sucker!
-A scoreboard for ToDos created and ToDos completed.
-To Dos on the bottom get lost under the dock.
-To Dos should be able to be reordered by dragging them up or down a level (perhaps that should automatically change their color).
-To Dos should be able to be stacked in separate towers of blocks, and distribute across the desktop. The program should remember where these things were stacked when it is reloaded.
-It would be great if blocks could have sub-blocks (like little ladders). Killing a sub-block would collapse the ladder.
-The ToDoDaruma head is too big. Shrink that sucker!
-A scoreboard for ToDos created and ToDos completed.
-To Dos on the bottom get lost under the dock.
-To Dos should be able to be reordered by dragging them up or down a level (perhaps that should automatically change their color).
-To Dos should be able to be stacked in separate towers of blocks, and distribute across the desktop. The program should remember where these things were stacked when it is reloaded.
-It would be great if blocks could have sub-blocks (like little ladders). Killing a sub-block would collapse the ladder.