wanted: X-based prioritized task list maintenance application

Leonard Sitongia sitongia at hao.ucar.EDU
Tue Apr 2 09:21:17 AEST 1991


I maintain a list of things to do (use requests for help, new
installations, problems, etc.) in a simple text file.  When I complete a
task, I delete the line in the file.  That doesn't give me any record of
what I've done.

I do use the Rand MH-based "trouble" queue facility, and that is an
improvement.  I suppose I could configure it for a private mail queue
and use an X interface to mail to manage it.

Does anyone have/use an X-based facility to manage their list of things
to do?  It would be nice if it would allow one to click a button to
"open" a problem report, assign a priority, and save the text when the
problem has been completed.

Thanks,

-Leonard E. Sitongia           sitongia at ncar.ucar.edu
System Manager                 (303) 497-1509
High Altitude Observatory      P.O. Box 3000 Boulder CO  80307



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