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Why no visibility level for each task in calendar view?
DateLens does a great job in representing calendar activities in a fisheye fashion with versatile user control over the visible time period . However, it would be even better if it can provide visibility control over individual task or series task. I...
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Tue, Feb 02 2004 9:36 PM
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The mother of invention
"The mother of invention is not necessity but irritation." from Henry Petrowski in The Evolution of Useful Things . This indeed gives me a different angle in thinking of creative thinking. Everything evolves, invention is never optimal . From...
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Mon, Feb 02 2004 11:18 PM
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Need for change of view for e-mail clients
I really feel distracted when I have to switch back and forth between Inbox and Sent Items of Outlook/Outlook Express to search related mails in order to construct a complete conversation on certain topic between a few parties. Things went even worse...
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Thu, Sep 09 2003 3:58 PM
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