Using the Date and Keyword Parsing Syntax
GTG includes a smart, natural date and keyword parsing syntax. This allows you to use a variety of date formats when assigning dates throughout the application. You have the option to use both literal dates, which follow your locale's standards, as well as fuzzy dates, which represent non-exact timelines. This syntax can be used when assigning both start and due dates in the Task Editor, while managing tasks in the Task Browser, or when using the Quick Add Entry.
GTG is translated into a variety of languages. In the case of fuzzy dates, you can use the translated equivalents from your system's language (if available), or you can use the English versions, regardless of the language that you are using.
Using the Literal Date Syntax
You can assign literal dates based on the following formats:
Using the Fuzzy Date Syntax
Fuzzy dates allow you to quickly assign a timeline for the task. Fuzzy dates can dictate whether a task is actionable, and can be completed immediately, or if it is something that you would like to complete in the future. The following syntax can be used to represent fuzzy dates:
You can also leave a date field blank. Tasks with no date are displayed in the Actionable view mode (unless they are a parent task with incomplete subtasks) and are available for you to complete at any time.