On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 11:14, Seth Nickell wrote: > Its very important not to require a due date, and to make marking as a > task very simple (I suspect we should just replace "important" with > "task", or perhaps just put all important messages in the task list). > Most tasks don't have due dates, per se, they are just reminders. The thing that makes this suck most (to me, a representative nontechnical user - ha) in Evo today is that the calendar/todo is modal with email. The todo list and calendar should be in some way ever-present, and when getting a todo item or event via mail I should be able to add it without closing the mail. The little calendar drop-down on the clock might be much more useful if it were "events and todo items for today" for example, and when marking an email as a todo it could sort of fly up to that list or something. When an event is coming up the clock could sort of throb and make a chime noise or something. I don't know. Maybe it should be a dedicated gizmo and not a clock. Anyway, you get the general idea, calendar/todo are pesky as a separate app, they are more like a structure for your day that should be always available whatever you are working on. Havoc