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There are software in the application manager that can do that for you.
Try GPE todo list, there are many more
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I got a N900 recently and is loving it. The only complain I have is the phone's built in ToDo List is buried deep in menus and for a supposedly "work" phone, this is a very important feature to get right. What would make things considerably easier is if there is a widget to directly show ToDo List on the desktop, or a shortcut to launch it on desktop so you don't have to fish it out.
Do anyone know if either is possible?