Borisoff said:Probably Tammy's advice could work here and I should put a phone call to the least specific context (in my case it's @Call) and check this category at home and at office as well.
I think this is an important point, and a good realization: for me, I found that when I recognized that contexts were not tied to specific physical locations, I was able to simplify my system and eliminate a number of redundant contexts.
In programs like Datebk6 (and others, I'm sure), you can set up saved views for different locations, that include different combinations of contexts. When I was using Datebk6 on my Palm, I had, for example, a saved view called "Office" that included items from my @Anywhere, @Computer, @Call_Write, @Office and Waiting_For lists.
Lately, I've dumped a lot of my add-on software and gone back to my Palm Z22's built-in Tasks and Calendar applications, but the principle still holds. I just have to take a look at the included contexts manually, is all.
-- Tammy