I actually forgot in the last post about some other new features I added, both found when viewing a thread/conversation…

Reply to Self (found near the ‘Reply’ box)
Clicking this will send the reply you’re writing to yourself, specifically, to the end of the thread. It’s used to add detail to existing tasks, or to add private notes to discussions you’re having with other people.

Bump (found in ‘More Actions’ drop down)
This is a quick way to add a blank reply to the thread, causing the message to jump back to being the first item in your inbox. It’s a useful way to ‘retrieve’ a message that is sinking into your inbox.

9 Responses to “GTDInbox 2.0.8.1 - More Features!”

  1. John Says:

    The GTD option “Finished in the Last 3 Months” doesn’t return any results within the last three months.

    It searches “before:2008/1/29″ rather than “after:2008/1/29″

     
  2. Andy Says:

    Thanks John!

     
  3. Todor Says:

    I am very happy with the new release, thank you! Quite a lot of new features!!

     
  4. David Andrew Says:

    Reply to self is a great addition

     
  5. Miguel Says:

    Hi, Andy. Thank you for your continous efforts. I’m enjoying every new version and each functionality in GTDinbox.

    I’ve found two issues with the last release. When I “reply to self” the message is sent to myself (right) as a “cc” AND to the original sender of the message being repplied, in the “to” field. It can be very inconvenient. It would help if the “to” and “cc” boxes could be shown always, in order to check if the data is really ok.

    The same happens with the new “bump” function. The message is re-sent to my inbox as expected, but it is also sent to the original author.

     
  6. Miguel Says:

    By the way, the “original message” had his own address in the “to” field, and my e-mail appeared in the “cc” destination list. Hope it helps…

     
  7. Andy Says:

    Thanks Miguel, I’ve added that to my bug list!

     
  8. Johnny Says:

    Hello,

    I use seldom webmail, but I dowload emails on my laptop and work with them while I’m travelling.

    Thus, I would like to use GTDInbox for email clients, as Kmail, Evolution. Do you think you could help us in this direction??

    Thanks!

     
  9. Andy Says:

    Hi Johnny,

    As much as I’d love to see GTDInbox in other email clients; it’s simply too huge a job for me to do. I would be ecstatic though if somebody took the ideas pioneered in GTDInbox and created a new project for other systems!

     

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