ToDo X is a native Cocoa to-do list application for Mac OS X version 10.1 or later. Its user interface is deliberately, almost ruthlessly simplified, yet it provides plenty of power under the hood: it allows you to maintain multiple, prioritized lists of to-do items, each with unlimited attached notes; you can link items to multiple lists and use drag & drop to copy, link or move items between lists; you can search, display or print the union of selected lists. Users of the classic Mac OS desk accessory "ToDo!" (by Andrew Welch of Ambrosia Software) can import their to-do lists into ToDo X. What's New: Version 1.7: URLs in category or to-do item notes are now clickable links. To click on a link without launching it, hold down the option key, or click and drag. Clickable links can represent web pages, email addresses, documents, folders, applications, addressbook entries, or any other kind of URL supported on your system. An option-double-click on a category or to-do item in the main window will launch any links contained in its name or notes. An email address can be dragged from Mail to the ToDo window to create a new item. In 10.3 or later a clickable (mailto:) link will result. If buttons and headings are hidden, search-as-you-type will display its search string in an alternate location at the top of the ToDo window. Clicking on the date history in the bottom-left corner of an Edit Category or Edit ToDo Item panel will append a timestamp to the Notes. The format of the timestamp is now controlled by two hidden preferences (one for clicking, one for option-clicking) that can be changed as described in the FAQ. The About ToDo panel is now consistent with the application's other panels in its background hiding and clickable link appearance. Items can no longer be created via drag & drop when any modal window is up. It was possible for a category or to-do item window to be frontmost while the main window was key. This has been fixed. The ability t  |  |
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