Level 5* phils 220 Posted May 27, 2014 Level 5* Share Posted May 27, 2014 The latest version of TuskTools Calendar, released today, adds support for Evernote Reminders, including recurring reminders. Reminders supportIn TuskTools Calendar, normally you define an "appointment" - that is, a note which will appear on your TuskTools Calendar (and your Google Calendar if you're synching that) - by writing a date string within the note, like ##7/10/14 from 8:30 to 9:30 am##. Now, if you place a + sign at the end of your note Title, and you set a Reminder on the note, the + tells TuskTools to use the note's Reminder as the "appointment time" instead of a date string like ##7/12/14 at 8 am##. Because Evernote Reminders do not have ending times, the appointment will always be 30 minutes long in your TuskTools (and Google) calendars. Once you mark the Reminder as Done in Evernote, it will be removed from your TuskTools (and Google) calendars. Recurring RemindersFollowing on the above, if you want to define a recurring Reminder, instead of just a + sign at the end of the note Title, you add a recurrence indicator as follows:+D Recur daily+W Recur weekly+M Recur monthly+Y Recur yearly If you want to indicate a larger interval, just add a number after the + sign. For example: +2W Recur every 2 weeks+6M Recur every 6 months For example, say you want to be reminded to pay your quarterly homeowner fees. Just create a note with a Title like: Pay Potomac Grove Homeowners Association Fees +3Mand set a reminder on that note for the next upcoming due date. Then, each time you mark that reminder as Done, it will automatically be adjusted to its next occurrence (and the Complete indicator removed). Link to comment
John in Michigan USA 129 Posted September 13, 2014 Share Posted September 13, 2014 Interesting. My weekly reminders are for stuff that has some leeway can be done 1-2 days after the due date/reminder date. But when I postpone a weekly task, I want to be reminded 7 days from the DONE date, not 7 days from the original due date/reminder. Any way to implement that in your system? TIA. Link to comment
DutchPete 247 Posted September 13, 2014 Share Posted September 13, 2014 FollowUpThen is a FREE web app that has many more possibilities for recurring reminders. Link to comment
Level 5* phils 220 Posted September 13, 2014 Author Level 5* Share Posted September 13, 2014 @John in Michigan USA, There's not an option for that currently, but it's on the drawing board to be added. Link to comment
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