Hi! I like the handlung, this works very well. But I miss an option to add some information to my tasks. Also I could not find a way to change the order of the items?!
An option to add a deadline would be very useful, since I often just need to know "what to do next?"
Hello. With tamsters permission I made some changes/updates for his great widget. Unfortunately the widget is not publicly available (http://widgets.opera.com/widget/8081) - no idea why the opera staff is not willing to publish it (since Nov 03, 2007). I tried to contact them more than once but never get any reply ... Any hint to get it published?
I like this, widget, it looks good and does the job. I have Opera loaded on 3 machines so the "live" Opera bookmark Link in Opera 9.5b is great (it's in the File menu).It would be really handy if this tool synched in the same way, so that feature would be the top of my development wish list items for this widget!
Hi I would like this widget to work as an alarm-clock to remind me that I have to do "list 1" on a specific date. Would that be possible?or does another widget already provide this function? Thx
Very nice widget. But imo better remove that bold from "Add list" button and input field. Also, date of task creation should be stored and shown imo too. Also, what about moving items updown to set priority?
Here's a feature i think it could have: When in mini-mode, it would show the total number of items to do, considering all lists. So in mini-mode, it could look like: [ dotoo | 13 | expand > ] and when there was nothing to do: [ dotoo | 0 | expand > ]
Also, here's a user-interface improvement that I think would be nice: * In an empty list, you should be able to click the "Looks like this list is empty..." phrase to add an item.
Okay, I went back to the original computer I had used the U3 version of Opera on and now this widget works. Apparently it stores its files on the host computer and not on the USB thumbdrive that Opera is running from.
As a follow up to my previous comment, I redownloaded this widget. Now I have two versions of it that show up in the Widgets menu. One will come up (empty - apparently the newest download) and the other does not come up???
I am using the U3 version of Opera. I downloaded this widget then typed in whole bunch of to-do's (after struggling to figure out how to do so) and when I went to use the U3 USB with Opera again (this time on other computers) it stopped working. It shows up as a running application in the Task Manager but does not show in the start menu or show up in alt-tab movements.
By xxtomxx23 , # Sep 17, 2008 1:17:17 PM
Thanks to tamster for the permission to upgrade!
By Terraformer , # Sep 6, 2008 11:10:40 PM
By maturefan , # Sep 4, 2008 7:24:30 PM
By comeprima , # Sep 4, 2008 12:08:52 PM
By soumyasch , # Jul 29, 2008 4:20:15 AM
http://widgets.opera.com/widget/8081/
Thanks to tamster for the permission to upgrade!
By Terraformer , # Jul 27, 2008 9:36:57 PM
An option to add a deadline would be very useful, since I often just need to know "what to do next?"
Greetings
BurninLeo
By BurninLeo , # Jul 25, 2008 8:17:36 AM
By slowik , # Jun 22, 2008 11:06:42 PM
By slowik , # Jun 22, 2008 11:00:24 PM
By zelrik , # Jun 13, 2008 8:10:00 PM
Any hint to get it published?
By Terraformer , # May 19, 2008 4:25:22 PM
By jimb0123 , # Apr 10, 2008 4:14:55 PM
I would like this widget to work as an alarm-clock to remind me that I have to do "list 1" on a specific date. Would that be possible?or does another widget already provide this function?
Thx
By dulmi , # Apr 8, 2008 6:34:48 PM
By GhostBear , # Mar 2, 2008 8:48:45 AM
By GhostBear , # Mar 2, 2008 8:46:12 AM
When in mini-mode, it would show the total number of items to do, considering all lists. So in mini-mode, it could look like:
[ dotoo | 13 | expand > ]
and when there was nothing to do:
[ dotoo | 0 | expand > ]
Also, here's a user-interface improvement that I think would be nice:
* In an empty list, you should be able to click the "Looks like this list is empty..." phrase to add an item.
Nice widget! Keep up the good work!
By luciolucio , # Jan 30, 2008 6:04:38 PM
By scipio , # Nov 14, 2007 2:29:26 PM
By smith1 , # Oct 21, 2007 7:58:56 PM
By smith1 , # Oct 21, 2007 7:48:33 PM
By smith1 , # Oct 21, 2007 7:46:49 PM