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    R Colt supported this idea  · 
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    R Colt commented  · 

    I would instead that timestamps be removed from tasks altogether. That at least would be preferable to not being able to have all-day tasks.

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    R Colt commented  · 

    Doesn't a timestamp make a task into an event? For example, if an assignment is due by Thursday at 1 pm, I'd just make it a calendar event named "Assignment due" rather than a task named "Complete assignment". But that's just me. :-)

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    R Colt commented  · 

    This can be done using OpenTasks by adding the following text to the task. The text is then preserved when synced with Fruux. "A" and "B" below have been completed:

    [ ] Do "C"
    [x] Do "B"
    [x} Do "A"