The official version should be available soon. I used the source code to build the current release from GitHub and tested it. It is not available on the add-ons repository yet, the developer mentions that he has submitted to Mozilla for verification. ![]() Thankfully, v2 of the add-on was released a few days ago to address the very issue. Note: I wanted to write about this add-on earlier, when I wrote the article about Todo.Txt, but the add-on's compatibility with Thunderbird 68 was uncertain at that time. Similarly, you can also set due dates using Lightning's task editor, but I find it better to preserve the Todo.Txt format, especially if you're using it on other devices. You can optionally add descriptions to the tasks, but remember these aren't part of a normal Todo.Txt. You can also mark it as completed by right-clicking on a task. To mark a task as completed, click on the check box next to it and the add-on will archive it to the Done.Txt. ![]() For e.g., if I want to create a task called "An Example task"on my home computer and set tomorrow as the due date, it will look like this: An Example Task due.
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