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Lion mail To Do?

Did Apple do away with To Do in Lion Mail? I can't find it and I rely on it!

Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Posted on Jul 22, 2011 12:50 PM

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Jul 22, 2011 11:34 PM in response to theBigD23

Yes Apple seem to have removed to do functionality from mail, which, although it wasn't very elegant, at least had some integration with iCal so we could schedule tasks from within mails. The removeal of to dos has completely broken my simple scheduling workflow. So now we have to find another mail application that can schedule with a calendar app, or there's an inelegant workaround:


You still can't drag a mail into the Reminders panel (used to be to dos). But you can drag them onto a date, which creates an event. You can then drag that event into the reminders panel and delete it from from the date. Then you can uncheck the "all day" in the reminder and you have a reminder linked to the mail which you can set alarms for etc. Like I said, pretty inelegant (which is me being very diplomatic given the context).


I suppose you could do some thing with flags within the new mail but I can't see away to set alarms on them.


But for me it looks like I'll have to go back to Office 2011's Outlook if I am to have a scheduling workfolw that is any use. Shame.

Jul 24, 2011 3:41 PM in response to jsolonin

Not wiped out but certainly hobbled. Now when a customer or a friend sends us a mail that requries action to be scheduled we can't do what we did before: schedule it from withn mail and have that intergate with iCal. As I said the intergration was fairly primative, but it was there and useful. I put up with it being primative becasue Outlook and Entourage before it were sophisticated and bloated to the point of distraction, even if they are very good at what mail now can't do at all. Still we can always add a coloured flag (without any kind of alarm or reminder).


I'll be trying the workaround I mentioned for a few weeks but I expect I'll end up having to use Outlook. Like I said: shame.

Jul 24, 2011 3:55 PM in response to 4injas

But in .me in safari it show ToDo and no reminders so reminders that you create in ical show like new reminder in the ToDo section in .me and ToDo create in .me show like new todo in the reminder section in ical.. With icloud ToDo in .me will change to Reminders too almost sure but again reminder that you create in ical or even todo no reminder soon that you create in .me in safari they don't show in mail anymore and i don't know if with icloud and iOS5 the reminders will show in mail or only the notes like now.It makes sense to me ...User uploaded file

Jul 25, 2011 11:38 PM in response to 4injas

My work practice has been severely disturbed because ToDo is wiped out from Mail 5.0 in Lion! Is it an upgrade, or a down-grade? Business Continuity is lost and Operations disturbed! Should Apple announce it, and consult users? Where are those development people who tested Lion beta? Why isn't there any warning before Lion's launch?


By the way, is there any iPhone apps that can show all the Reminders on a list?

Jul 26, 2011 4:28 AM in response to Ivan H

Thanks for all the replies!


I am a designer and rely on To Do's 24/7. I write my job notes, hours, attach specs, etc and now I am missing a limb. I will be forced to find other software since it became my go to. I really don't understand the why of removing it when it was an option and could be ignored by those who have no use for it.


Actually, I am tired of Apple catering to the non-business sector and kicking us to the curb on so many fronts. The bells and whistles remove the actual working parts that serve a purpose in the daily grind.

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