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Last post Author Topic: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task  (Read 112057 times)

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #75 on: August 22, 2008, 12:30 AM »
here's a link to a description on how (maybe) to fix this.

http://www.add-in-ex...ok-security/?mapilab

thanks
steve

This appears to be a $149 Outlook addin - so  :'(

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #76 on: August 22, 2008, 12:41 AM »
You could also try Redemption http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/ which is something i used a while back and seemed to worked well.

i used redemption at my last job/computer and it worked fine for me.

Thanks for pointing me to Redemption, sstrebo and newave. I will certainly explore this! Stay tuned :)

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #77 on: August 23, 2008, 11:14 AM »
Just came back from a 2 weeks break and slowly going through all my "new" emails... 320.  :'(
On the bright side, running DcUpdater, I noticed several fun software updates.
But with QuickOutlookTask (in DcUpdater) the updating process seems to "freeze" at the end of the download, giving me and endless "retrieving update"... . Anybody else having this problem?
(I did slightly modify the QuickOutlookTask.alias file in the QuickOutlookTask folder... could this be the culprit?)

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #78 on: August 25, 2008, 12:50 AM »
Just came back from a 2 weeks break and slowly going through all my "new" emails... 320.  :'(
On the bright side, running DcUpdater, I noticed several fun software updates.
But with QuickOutlookTask (in DcUpdater) the updating process seems to "freeze" at the end of the download, giving me and endless "retrieving update"... . Anybody else having this problem?
(I did slightly modify the QuickOutlookTask.alias file in the QuickOutlookTask folder... could this be the culprit?)

Welcome back Armando. Speaking for myself, I don't recognize this, and have not heard others complain about this. If you just download and extract the zip file by hand, do you still have problems?

Jan Roelof
 

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #79 on: August 25, 2008, 12:32 PM »
I'll try that. Thanks jpijper!
I was just wondering why the "automatic" update would fail...

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #80 on: August 25, 2008, 12:42 PM »
All I can say is : nice, nice work jpijper. I'm really impressed by the /display and /update switches. Very convenient.  :up:

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #81 on: September 07, 2009, 05:15 AM »
This is a cool utility!
Is there a way of turning off the "Do you want to update.." confirmation message?

- Vinayak.

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #82 on: September 07, 2009, 01:46 PM »
This is a cool utility!
Is there a way of turning off the "Do you want to update.." confirmation message?

- Vinayak.
-vinayak_gadkari (September 07, 2009, 05:15 AM)

Thank you Vinayak! It is nice to see that even more than a year after the last post some people are still discovering this utility. I myself still use it all the time as well.
As to your question, I don't think that that message box can be turned off, sorry. I hope this doesn't turn you off.

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #83 on: September 07, 2009, 03:59 PM »
I use it too, everyday since I first installed it! Very convenient, especially with my AutoHotkey auto-complete strings providing a nice template that I just need to fill. Outlook tasks are then synced with toodledo (todo web service) with a handy little syncing app (Toodledo Outlook Sync). Not perfect... but almost !

Vinayak : I just dismiss all the message boxes at once when I'm finished entering all needed tasks. I got used to it... (I actually find it useful to see confirmations that all went well...)

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #84 on: September 14, 2009, 08:50 AM »
I use it too, everyday since I first installed it! Very convenient, especially with my AutoHotkey auto-complete strings providing a nice template that I just need to fill. Outlook tasks are then synced with toodledo (todo web service) with a handy little syncing app (Toodledo Outlook Sync). Not perfect... but almost !

Vinayak : I just dismiss all the message boxes at once when I'm finished entering all needed tasks. I got used to it... (I actually find it useful to see confirmations that all went well...)

Very nice, Armando ;)
You know that most confirmations can in fact be turned off? Use "do /settings" and uncheck "Confirmation Dialogs".

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #85 on: September 14, 2009, 09:45 AM »
Oh! I see... Thanks jpijper! I forgot about this...  :-[

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #86 on: October 08, 2009, 12:37 PM »
I just installed this, very convenient tool   :)

Is there a way to specify 'no date' for start and due date? For creating open-ended tasks.

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #87 on: October 14, 2010, 08:43 AM »
Great little tool. How can I turn this very annoying sound it makes when adding a new task. I work in an open office and the sound it makes is prohibitive to using it.

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #88 on: October 14, 2010, 08:56 AM »
Great little tool. How can I turn this very annoying sound it makes when adding a new task. I work in an open office and the sound it makes is prohibitive to using it.

Thanks! Use "do /settings" and uncheck "Beeps".

Enjoy the utility!
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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #89 on: October 14, 2010, 09:03 AM »
I just installed this, very convenient tool   :)

Is there a way to specify 'no date' for start and due date? For creating open-ended tasks.

Hi Walbert! Sorry, I missed your post, so I'm late in responding.

Well ,come to think of it, I don't think it's possible to create dateless tasks with this utility. This must change! I'll dig up the source code and make this possible. When it's done, I'll report back here.

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #90 on: October 14, 2010, 02:41 PM »
Hi Walbert,

Here is a version of do.exe that will take /nodate or /nd as a switch to create a task with no start and due dates.
Please let me know if there are any problems, or more wishes.

Enjoy!
Jan roelof

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #91 on: November 21, 2010, 08:56 AM »
Hi,
Thanks for this updated version, it works fine!
Two remarks:
- The version is not signed, so I need to click on "Run" every time (Safety check)
- There seems to be an issue with the category-flag: it creates the item with an additional '/category'-category.

Thanks for analysing.
Koen

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #92 on: November 22, 2010, 03:30 AM »
Hi,
Thanks for this updated version, it works fine!
Two remarks:
- The version is not signed, so I need to click on "Run" every time (Safety check)
- There seems to be an issue with the category-flag: it creates the item with an additional '/category'-category.

Thanks for analysing.
Koen

Hello Koen,

About the signing issue, I run XP and there I just need to tell the system once to not show this dialog box. I assume you use Windows 7, I don't know (yet) how things work there. You can't suppress this?

About the category flag thing, I can't reproduce this. If I do "do test /cat testcat" it all works as expected. Can you elaborate?

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #93 on: November 24, 2010, 08:51 AM »
Hi Jan,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
The signing: I also have XP but I have no option to disable this warning, so the popup arrives all the time.

The category: can you try with a category having blanks? eg.    do test /cat "test cat" /nd

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #94 on: November 24, 2010, 10:34 AM »
The signing: I also have XP but I have no option to disable this warning, so the popup arrives all the time.

The category: can you try with a category having blanks? eg.    do test /cat "test cat" /nd

I'm sorry about the signing - I don't really know what to do about this, this is the first time I heard this complaint.

Category: do test /cat "test cat" /nd created a task with (new) category "test cat".
do test /cat test cat /nd created a task with (new) categories test and cat.

In other words, I cannot reproduce your category problem either. But I don't want any dissatisfied users. Any suggestions?

Jan Roelof


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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #95 on: November 24, 2010, 10:40 AM »
The signing is not an issue, I can live with it  8)

Regarding the category: I think I found the issue... My categories are GTD-style, so I have one called "@WAITING FOR". So can you please try again with this example? I think the @-sign causes the issue.

Thanks again!
Koen

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #96 on: November 24, 2010, 10:52 AM »
The signing is not an issue, I can live with it  8)

Regarding the category: I think I found the issue... My categories are GTD-style, so I have one called "@WAITING FOR". So can you please try again with this example? I think the @-sign causes the issue.

Thanks again!
Koen

You are right, the @ is causing the problem. This is because the @ serves as a GTD-style category switch (undocumented), but I am not handling this well, as I can see now (a very quick-n-dirty addition) - I'll fix that, but am very busy at the moment. I myself have a category @WaitingFor (no space) and use it like this: do test @WaitingFor. I'll fix this, but dont know when.

Stay tuned;)

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #97 on: November 24, 2010, 10:55 AM »
The signing is not an issue, I can live with it  8)

Regarding the category: I think I found the issue... My categories are GTD-style, so I have one called "@WAITING FOR". So can you please try again with this example? I think the @-sign causes the issue.

Thanks again!
Koen

You are right, the @ is causing the problem. This is because the @ serves as a GTD-style category switch (undocumented), but I am not handling this well, as I can see now (a very quick-n-dirty addition) - I'll fix that, but am very busy at the moment. I myself have a category @WaitingFor (no space) and use it like this: do test @WaitingFor. I'll fix this, but dont know when.

Stay tuned;)

Addition: Try this: do test "@Waiting For"

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #98 on: November 24, 2010, 10:56 AM »
OK, no problem. I've renamed the category and it's working fine now.
Thanks again for the update and the /nd flag!

Koen

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Re: FARR alias: Quick Outlook Task
« Reply #99 on: November 24, 2010, 10:59 AM »
The    do test "@Waiting For"    is working fine!