cosmo666

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Nome cosmo666
Utente da Gen. 11, 2019
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ImportExportTools

Assegnate 3 su 5 stelle

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

Assegnate 1 su 5 stelle

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?

Questa recensione riguarda una versione precedente (5.4) del componente aggiuntivo. 

Calendar Tweaks

Assegnate 3 su 5 stelle

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 !;)

Questa recensione riguarda una versione precedente (7.1) del componente aggiuntivo.