Just downloaded it and will give it a look. When you get around to the iPad- 
please sync through iCloud. It’s the Apple way and works seamlessly for so many 
apps I have. I even have my LC prefs and plug-ins on iCloud so that they are 
accessible everywhere easily. 

Kelly 

Sent from an iDevice on the go, please excuse brevity & any errors

> On Sep 10, 2021, at 2:24 PM, Mark Smith via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Bill, I’ll add that to the request list. I developed it on a 6S but 
> went out and bought a 12 today so I could tackle the issue of resizing it for 
> larger devices (something I know I don’t handle very well at the moment). My 
> first reaction after installing Organize on the 12 was “holy crap” this thing 
> is fast. It just transformed the whole experience for me. (And made LC shine 
> as well I might add). Anyway, once I work how to resize for a 12, I am sure 
> the same method can be applied to things like an iPad. Of course, the request 
> after that will be “can I sync my iPhone and iPad to-do’s?”. That is the fun 
> of this though, isn’t it, once you get started it never ends 😊
> 
> Thanks for the suggestion, its a good one.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
>> On Sep 10, 2021, at 8:58 PM, proth...@earthlearningsolutions.org wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks, Mark. I was thinking about it as a scheduler instead of a task 
>> reminder. I use the Apple calendar for reminders of appointments mostly. It 
>> is a nice job.
>> 
>> For me, I have 2 ipads, an iPhone, and a desktop Mac. I like to use my iPad 
>> whenever possible because of the screen size. It could be nice if you had an 
>> ipad version too and for Apple, it probably wouldn’t require a lot of extra 
>> coding, but organizing for a larger screen could be a bit of work.
>> 
>> Nice work and it’s great that you had an easy time with the Apple store.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Bill P.
>> 
>>>> On Sep 10, 2021, at 12:16 PM, Mark Smith <marksmith...@gmail.com 
>>>> <mailto:marksmith...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Interesting question Bill. I guess the biggest difference is it does not 
>>> require you to “sequence” activities according to time (although, yes, 
>>> scheduling will be in a subsequent version). For now, a typical page might 
>>> look something like the following…
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> <Simulator Screen Shot - iPhone 8 Plus - 2021-09-07 at 14.06.55.png>i
>>> 
>>> 
>>> And, as the reorder “action” on the page suggests, you can re-arrange items 
>>> as you want. It’s a list, and a flexible one at that. Don’t get to a task? 
>>> There is a row menu that lets you move it to another day/date. Often I find 
>>> if I don’t get to it today, and tomorrow is not looking any better, I’ll 
>>> just throw it forward a week and deal with it then.
>>> 
>>> It’s primarily a list of tasks you constantly add to, rearrange, reorder, 
>>> finish, etc. 
>>> 
>>> Hope that helps. 
>>> 
>>> Mark
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Sep 10, 2021, at 6:55 PM, ELS Prothero via use-livecode 
>>>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com <mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Sorry, I started but didn’t continue to participate in the feedback 
>>>> request for your app. My question, though, is “what does this app do that 
>>>> just using the calendar can’t?” It could help to state it’s unique 
>>>> capabilities in the app description.
>>> 
>> 
>> William A. Prothero, Ph.D.
>> University of California, Santa Barbara Dept. of Earth Sciences (Emeritus)
>> Santa Barbara, CA. 93105
>> http://earthlearningsolutions.org/ <http://earthlearningsolutions.org/>
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