56 Organizing Contacts, Appointments, Tasks, and Other Information

6.3 Tasks

Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. A task can occur once or repeatedly (recurring). You can set reminders for your tasks and you can organize them using categories.

Your tasks are displayed in a task list. Overdue tasks are displayed in red.

To create and categorize a task

1.Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.

2.Tap Menu > New Task, enter a subject for your task, and fill in information such as start and due dates, priority, and so on.

3.Specify the type of category for your task, so that it can be grouped with other related tasks. Tap Categories, then select a preset category (Business, Holiday, Personal, or Seasonal), or tap New to create your own category.

4.When finished, tap OK.

Tip You can easily create a short, to-do type task. Simply tap the Tap here to add a new task tap the Enter button on the on-screen keyboard. If the task entry box is not available, tap select the Show Tasks entry bar check box.

box, enter a subject, and Menu > Options and

To change the priority of a task

Before you can sort tasks by priority, you need to specify a priority level for each task.

1.Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.

2.Tap the task you want to change the priority for.

3.Tap Edit, and in the Priority box, tap a priority level.

4.Tap OK to return to the task list.

Note All new tasks are assigned a Normal priority by default.

To set a default reminder for all new tasks

You can have a reminder automatically turned on for all new tasks you create.

1.Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.

2.Tap Menu > Options.

3.Select the Set reminders for new items check box.

4.Tap OK to return to the task list.

Note The new tasks must have due dates set in order for the reminder to take effect.

To show start and due dates in the task list

1.Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.

2.Tap Menu > Options.

3.Select the Show start and due dates check box.

4.Tap OK.

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HTC TITA100 user manual Tasks, To create and categorize a task, To change the priority of a task

TITA100 specifications

The HTC TITA100, commonly known as the HTC Touch, made its debut in 2007 as one of the leading devices that merged mobile phone capabilities with touch-screen technology. This device epitomized the transition towards more intuitive user interfaces, making it a landmark in HTC's lineup of smartphones.

At its core, the HTC TITA100 is powered by Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional, offering users a familiar interface that bridged the gap between traditional mobile phones and smartphones. The device boasts a sleek design, with a vibrant 2.8-inch TFT touchscreen display capable of supporting 65,536 colors. This allows for bright and vivid visuals, making browsing, texting, and multimedia consumption enjoyable.

One of the standout features of the HTC TITA100 is its TouchFLO technology, which allows users to navigate their device smoothly through finger gestures. This was an innovative departure from the stylus-dependent interfaces of its time, making it more user-friendly and accessible. The intuitive nature of TouchFLO enabled quick access to contacts, emails, and applications, enhancing the overall user experience.

In terms of performance, the HTC TITA100 is equipped with a 200 MHz Qualcomm MSM7200 processor. While this may seem modest by today’s standards, it was competent for its time, providing decent multitasking capabilities and smooth operation of basic applications. The device comes with 128 MB ROM and 64 MB RAM, which was fairly standard, allowing for essential applications without heavy load times.

The TITA100 also includes a 2.0 MP camera, which, while basic, was a functional addition for capturing memories on the go. Users could enjoy photo-taking capabilities, complemented by digital zoom and various shooting modes. The device supports microSD expansion, allowing users to increase storage, which is vital for music and video files as well as additional applications.

Connectivity options on the HTC TITA100 include Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, providing flexibility for users to stay connected whether at home or on the move. The inclusion of GPRS and EDGE technologies enables internet browsing, albeit at slower speeds than what modern users are accustomed to.

The HTC Touch ultimately left a significant mark on the smartphone industry. With its combination of innovative touch technology, integration of multimedia features, and user-friendly interface, the HTC TITA100 set the foundation for many successful devices to follow, paving the way for the modern smartphones we carry today. Its legacy endures as a testament to HTC's commitment to innovation in mobile technology.