Perhaps I am just too used to Lotus Notes and can’t get rid offmy habits
using LN reminders.
Actually, I miss that even more in Nokia e series calendar (because on phone
any extra data input and typing is more pain than on computer). Would be
interesting to find similar Nokia forum and ask there why reminders are
removed from calendar.
Post-its are not solution.
Very often note should be taken at one place and time, but carried out in
another place.
Simple example: “Bring that book from home to work†– at work I would create
reminder in my phone with reminding moment at my breakfast time.
Can I use post-its for that? No, because I won’t take post-its with me.
Is that appointment? No.
Is that task? Hardly. At least in my opinion task is something what requires
process, status, % completed etc.
Or another one – let’s say I met acquaintance today andwe decided that in
the beginning of next year we perhaps could meet to discuss business.
Something rather uncertain. Is that appointment? Is it task? I doubt. But I
would create very simple reminder which repeats perhaps even for a couple of
weeks in the beginning of next year. If not after first, then after second or
seventh reminder I would make a call after which already real appointment or
task could be set.
Those are real situations where I miss simple reminders. And there are many
more others.
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Outlook offers tasks without a due date for that - if you use outlook 2007,
the to-do bar makes it easy to add them. I think the reason there isn't a
different format was that few people would use outlook for such a list.
(that’s why nokia removed it - it wasn't because they needed tosupport
outlook sync.) Most people would use paper or postits for this type of
list - the calendar printout includes such a note space.
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Our company recently migrated from Lotus Notes to Outlook 2003 and nowI
really miss the simple Reminder as it was in Lotus Notes (just three
fields
to fill in - subject, time, repeats).
Creating tasks or appointments (with 0 time) seems absurd for simple
reminders like “Call Peter…†, “Buy this and this…â€, “Take clothes from
laundry†etc.
Is there any explanation why such a simple Reminder is not included in
Outlook?
P.S. sadly that perhaps even Nokia has removed “Reminder†from their
smartphones calendars in order to provide synchronization with Outlook