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Aug 19, 2005 at 10:31am
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How about adding a To Do List to your To Do List?
It occurred to me today, as it does so very often when I log onto Writing.com, that I had a plethora of tasks to get done. However I couldn't remember what they all were, nor could I remember with which priority they need to be done. This is where a To Do list would have been extremely helpful.

I realize this could be accomplished with the Notepad. However, I like to use that to take notes for writing and reviewing. Additionaly it's a bit clunky for trying to maintain a list. A stand alone To Do List could be much more helpful.

Maybe something like this already exists; if it does, my apologies. If not, I was thinking along the lines of some sort of pop-up, like the Notepad or IM console. You could add or delete items to a list, check them off or something, maybe assign it a priority or a due date.

Examples things members might want to add to their To Do List could be:
*Bullet* Respond to certain emails/reviews
*Bullet* Remind themselves to update their groups or forums
*Bullet* Stories that need to be finished/edited/started.
*Bullet* Contests members want to enter and when they end
*Bullet* Reviews they need to get done



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