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    Drag & Drop functionality for Outlook-Emails into Moo.do. There is a programm "Swift To Do List" which does it just perfectly. When you Drag & Drop an Email into the programm, it converts the email automatically into a *.msg file and creates a new task. The email-body is copied into the notes section and all attachments in the email as well as the *.msg-file are also automatically attached to the created task. Best email integration, I have come across so far. MLO does it using the Outlook GUID, which is not so nice, especially when you work on Exchange Server. Here the GUID changes when you move an email to another folder, so the link breaks.

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    The possibility to create a "reference" this way would be awesome. I encounter the problem, that I can outline a complete project, e.g. break it down in various tasks - but when I want to move one of the tasks into a different context (=pane), I only can do this by duplicating the item. But what I need is a reference to the original item. Do I close the reference, the original entry will also be closed. This way you can outline a complete project and then move individual tasks into a "In progress" pane (being one possible application). Programming this might of course be tricky, as you run into a couple of "what if - scenarios". But give it a thought :)

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