Understanding ToDo's in iCal and Apple Mail

Hello,

I have a problem to understand the behavior of ToDo's as handled in iCal and Apple Mail! How do you use ToDo's? Create them in Mail or iCal? It seems there are different ToDo list for Tasks created in Apple Mail and iCal - how should I handle this? MobileMe only shows ToDo's created in iCal calendars (I'm using the current MobileMe Calendar beta)
This is more and more confusing! Anyone who can help/explain me?

Thanks in advance,
Martin

Mac Book Pro 2,5GHz / 4GB / 1920x1200 / iPhone 3GS 32GB, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Jul 28, 2010 12:42 AM

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Oct 16, 2010 7:11 AM in response to gadgetto

My problem is related. After switching to the new calendar on MobileMe, the account was by default named <xxx@me.com> (my email address), not "MobileMe" as earlier. In the ToDo section of Mail, I now have "On My Mac," "MobileMe," and "xxx@me.com."
Only the ToDo-s created in <xxx@me.com> are reflected in iCal and are synced to the web-version of MobileMe calendar. But the Mail (preferences > composing) gives a choice only between "On My Mac" and "MobileMe" to create Todo items.
What is the utility of the sections in both iCal and Mail, titled "MobileMe," when the account itself now has a new name "xxx@me.com"? Confusing indeed.

Nov 18, 2010 5:46 PM in response to fascox

It seems the topic of todo's never gets addressed on the boards here. I suspect the Apple people that do visit and help answer things are as lost on this topic as the rest of us. There are two ways to create todos on your mac and neither sync to the iPhone??? For a company that creates such beautiful polished software, this is embarrassing. As a software engineer myself, I would offer the following advice to Apple:

Todo's are NOT mail or Calendar events. Mail is Mail. A calendar event is an appointment that must be done at a scheduled time. A todo, even one with a due date, can be done by that date or before it. Make a nice, clean simply todo application for the Mac, iPhone and MobileMe. Allow todos to have tags, recurrence, nesting (for projects). Allow todos to be "linked" to contacts, mail or calendar events.

In other words, come up with a real "Apple" solution that gives us a nice, elegant and integrated todo program.

Nov 18, 2010 6:41 PM in response to Mark Miller8

I agree. I refrain from using or creating any "events" in iCal or To Do in Mail.

I use Notes on my iPhone, enabled Notes syncing via iTunes and then access those Notes through Mail. In my various notes, I just use each line of the note for a new "To Do" lol and brackets " [ ] " for a check off box, filling in "X" between to show that it's completed.

Now, to somehow get OSX Stickies application to merge with Notes app from iPhone and sync themselves... that would be awesome.

Jan 28, 2011 8:34 AM in response to gadgetto

yes, please, please. can someone (anyone) point me towards some document explaining this mess? it gets even nastier and ickier when you include mobileme and ios mail todo lists. i am completely baffled, and i've been using apple products since the early 80s. for example, how counter intuitive is it that in order to sync to do lists on mobileme, you must put then in the “on my mac” folder instead of the mobileme folder? huh? wha?

Feb 2, 2011 4:07 PM in response to Mark Miller8

...and three months later they are still unaddressed. The integration of Mail with iCal is pretty weak. We need Mark's "iTODO" that is integrated with Mail and iCal and synched between the iPhone and computer.

-- If these guys ( http://spanningsync.com/) can synch gCal with iCal across multiple devices, you would think Apple could do it with MobileMe. (Meaning over the net rather than over a cable via iTunes.)
-- If I can hover over a date in Mail and it creates an iCal entry, why can't I CONTROL click an email and create an iCal entry with a reminder. Entourage did it.

Feb 2, 2011 6:19 PM in response to mrmrREM

The solution I found is to switch from iCal to BusyCal, which will sync via Mobile Me so that the Calendars on my MacBook Pro, Mac Pro and iPhone all sync. The BusyCal calendar is much more flexible in terms of appearance and personalization over iCal. They make a great ToDo app called BusyToDo for iPhone and iPad and it works intuitively and quickly - pushing ToDos from my iPhone to the calendars on my desktop and laptop.

The only gnat in the yogurt is that when you launch the app on the iPhone, it has to sync with Mobile Me which makes it take a while to launch.

BusyCal website:
http://www.busymac.com/busycal/index.html

MtD

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