Mobile Task Manager updated to v1.2 with more prioritising and organising features

Published by Ewan Spence at 11:13 UTC, September 21st 2009

Back in July I reviewed Mobile Task Manager, a Java powered To-Do list and was pleasantly surprised at the flexibility it offered. I also hoped it would continue to improve. Well developer Tommi Laukkanen has released v1.2 with plenty of updates and a handful of bug fixes, mostly focused on prioritising your to-do's to make the best use of your time. You can download the free app here.

Changes in this version include:

 

  • You can prioritize todo items (none, low, normal, high)
  • Priority shown as flags (none, green, yellow, red)
  • Priority can be changed from item view (left/right key)
  • …or straight from item list with ‘0′ shortcut key
  • You can sort items by name, done-status or priority
  • Import items from text file or CSV file
  • FIX: pressing ‘3′ causes the item below the one highlighted to open up for editing
  • FIX: “Delete selected” will not delete the last entry on a folder
  • FIX: pressing ‘9′ does not work for quick note editing

It's also an open source project, and if you;d like the source code it is also available from the Google Code project page.


 

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Platforms: General, S60 3rd Edition, S60 5th Edition

Categories: Software

News Discussion

Micky!
Cheers Ewan. Installed on my N97, but have that horrible onscreen keypad, so its not quite set up for touch just yet, but usable.
Tommi
Micky, I know your pain. I'm developing the app with my E71 as I don't yet have touch screen Nokia to work with. I'll try to add the touch screen support in the future updates.

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