Most calendar apps are slow and clunky, requiring you to actually click on a cell before you can edit it, and they only allow one entry per day.
In T-, you are only limited by how fast you can type, and you can enter multiple entries per day.
This allows you to write things down faster.
In T-, every Calendar entry has categories and tags.
d-tables are one of the most powerful concepts in T-.
Their power is in their simplicity: A d-table is any table which has at least one column containing dates.
What are some everyday examples of d-tables?
In T-, you have separate pages for separate d-tables, and all are visible and fully editable in the Calendar.
d-tables must have at least one date column, but they can have more than one.
The quintessential example of this is a task tracker. A typical task tracker table looks like this:
All 3 date columns can appear in a calendar. However, most people don't like to edit their task tracker in its 'calendar' form: For entering and editing tasks, most people want to keep it in this tabular form above.
So in T-, you can create a separate page where your task tracker lives and edit it there. You can then choose which date columns appear in your main Calendar. You can also edit it in the Calendar view if you want and the changes will be reflected in your Task Tracker page.
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