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.
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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