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Nome | cosmo666 |
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Utilizador desde | Jan. 11, 2019 |
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ImportExportTools
Avaliado com 3 de 5 estrelas
This could be an extremely valuable add-on. Unfortunately, the selection and formatting options are so numerous, its very difficult to predict what the various options mean. In very simple terms, I would like to be able to export the contents of a folder and any of its subs in either HTML or EML format. If I'm exporting a folder with subs, it should be intuitively obvious I want to export the subs as well. I don't know what 'structured' vs. 'simple' means. Also, I guess I need to not only select the output folder, but double-click on it as well. Why? I very much appreciate that the author picked up the old Import/Export add-on and kept it alive. But the UI is extremely confusing, and makes it almost impossible to use.
Lightning
Avaliado com 1 de 5 estrelas
This app is designed backwards. The primary purpose of an e-calendar is to make it easy to keep track of the things one has todo, and the date/time they have to be done. Thats all most todo lists consist of: a date, a time, and a description of what needs to be done.
When you install Lightning, you have all kinds of calendar views available to you. week-at-a-time, day-at-a-time, etc. However, when you try to add a 'Task', its nowhere to be found. On the other hand, if you want to add an 'Event' (like a rock-concert, or something which has a start-time, and an end-time) that will show up on the calendar view.
If you decide you want to look at your list of 'Tasks', there is no calendar view (or at least none I could find). Instead, you just get a stacked list of Tasks. Yes, each task has a date next to it, but if you want to look at a Calendar view, and see what 'Events' and/or 'Tasks' are scheduled for a day, a week, or a month -- forget about it.
The only solution? Just treat 'Events' as 'Tasks', and don't make the mistake of adding a Task, thinking you'll be able to track it on a Calendar. My question: why wouldn't the typical person wanting to use a good e-calendar system, want to be able to see both their 'Events' and 'Tasks' listed in the Calendar view?
Calendar Tweaks
Avaliado com 3 de 5 estrelas
I'm pleased that someone figured out that Lightning/Calendar needed to be tweaked. Unfortunately, the most glaring defect is still there. I'm talking about the disconnect between 'Tasks' and 'Events'.
I need an e-calendar to track the things I have to do on a given date at a given time. (I almost never need to track the date/time of an 'Event'.) So, I create a task, save it, and then it disappears. In order to see it, I have to open the Tasks Tab, and all I get is a todo list.
Apparently, the authors of the original Lightning app determined that 'Tasks' don't need to appear in a calendar view. So, when it comes to looking at a display of what you need to get done in a given week, if you want something to show up in the calendar, you have to call it an 'Event' -- which makes absolutely no sense.
So, if the people behind the Calendar Tweaks want to do something to dramatically improve the Calendar app, add the ability to display a calendar view which includes Tasks & Events. (Or if thats too hard, just provide a Calendar view in the 'Tasks' tab.)
Thanks in advance !;)
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