

I see no way to identify a particular event so I can associate It with a specific smart folder search. I can and I have indexed my Users/Library/Calendars folder and I can find and I can read “.ics” files. Have I missed It?ĭTPO allows smart folders to populate with various data. But I see no information - yet - about getting information OUT OF Bus圜al on that page. Yes, there is a lot of information about sending task and appointment data INTO Bus圜al on that page. I am only interested in getting information OUT OF Bus圜al. I get It, you are saying that this info is about sending information OVER TO Bus圜al. To quote an old movie, Cool Hand Luke, “ What we have here, is a failure to communicate”. The URL handler is used to send information to Bus圜al, and the app updates its database with that information. Again, I am pulling in ALL associated emails, and events and tasks and documents INTO my DTPO project. Just as DTPO can now bring in tagged documents, It can also pull in ALL emails that I put in the search criterion.

What I am trying for here, is to make a smart folder in DTPO behave in a similar way. Think of It like this, looking at a contact record also shows ALL ASSOCIATIONS with that record. In Bus圜ontacts, every contact shows all associations with Calendar events, tasks, emails and possibly some other things (not sure). … IF you take a look at Bus圜ontacts you will have a better idea of what I am asking. On the other hand, what I am saying is that I am trying to work INSIDE OF DTPO and then pull outside data INTO DTPO. What I was saying is that in your example you are in OmniFocus or something else and you are pulling in the DTPO link - INTO - that OmniFocus or other document that you are working in. If I understand your idea you like to go into a DTPO projects link to gather all the data in that link?Īctually, I don’t understand what that means. Perhaps, at this time, there is no way to associate an ics file with an event in DTPO? I suppose then that this has become a “wish list” sort of question/comment that a future release of DTPO could associate smart folders not only with emails but also with Bus圜al events and tasks when necessary. Perhaps this makes my question specific to Bus圜al only? iCal, now just Calendar, has no such field. I put an associated email address in that field in my calendar events box and It becomes associated with that same record in Bus圜ontacts. When I put a contact’s email address in a Bus圜al calendar event It shows up in the Bus圜ontact (address book) record. Is there anyway to import or show “.ics” files in DTPO? It would be nice to associate related events with a project in DTPO like I can already do with emails.ĪDDED: Bus圜ontacts seems to be searching and associating AddressBook records by email.

Should you have an uninterruptable power supply (UPS), Synology allows you to hook up the NAS to a UPS via USB to have it continue operation or perform a safe shutdown should a power loss occur.Bus圜ontacts does a nice thing where a contact pulls in any related info, emails, calendar events from Bus圜al, Mail, etc. Note that some apps and services you run on the NAS will override these settings and not allow your HDDs to hibernate. Not only can you configure internal drives to go to sleep after a certain time of inactivity, but also external HDDs too. Hibernating your drives is a great decision if you don't require drive access all the time, but don't fancy having the entire system shut down to save power. This not only saves on wear and tear but also power.

For example, you could set power schedules so the NAS would boot up at 7 a.m. This is handy if you use the NAS in an office or at home and only require access at certain parts of the day. Power schedules allow you to set just when the NAS will start up or shut down. LED Brightness - Set just how bright (or dim) the LEDs are for status indicators.Fan Speed - Configure how quiet you wish the fan(s) to operate.Beep Control - Decide when the NAS will perform a system audio sound.Power Recovery - Set whether the NAS should auto-start on power failure or LAN activity.Fire up the Control Panel and select " Hardware & Power." Next, you'll be greeted by four tabs' worth of settings.
