![]() a bubble 'streak' format integration for repeating tasks. Ps repeat after completion is essential in task management i seriously wonder why so many apps lack that feature. I could keep going, todoist is the best task manager out there. may just change a filter for displaying p1-3 for top three priorities for the day instead of importance of the task (love the custom filters) 5) Why is there no calendar view 6) google calendar integration - the tasks need to be better synced, i lack confidence in the 2-way sync with google 7) completing a task should remove the task from google calendar. : just hides the button, should change task 'class', if that makes sense in an OOP manner, better subdivision of projects 4) My day view in to do by microsoft is great - a quick add / starring system to highlight priorities for the day would be great, p1,p2,p3 are not really that useful, but could be converted like to-do, to a 'today' type thing. Thank you! Missing features 1) task start date (and option to hide those that have not started / in future), 2) sequential task linking, 3) heading sections that are not actually considered as tasks i.e. ![]() Love the app, its my favourite and i have tried them all, my main point of value is that the platform is so stable. I hope this is the cards/kanban update!!?!! Have been holding out ages for this. It becomes more reflexive, with the easiest options being to just do it or pick another time for the reminder. When I get a reminder, I don't have to "load" the full context (and emotional baggage) of the overall project/task in order to make a decision. Not having it all in one system, or integrated between the two is kind of a plus for me in some ways. I have a traditional to-do manager (Omnifocus) for more abstract project tracking, and a lighter weight app (Due) for reminders. Really lightweight reminder system with a great snooze feature at its core. That said, I'm actually getting a lot of mileage from a new one I'm trying "Due" (iOS/mac only. Too forceful, and I find myself hating the experience and it backfires. I find that a reminders-based app needs to have a fairly specific level of forcefulness, or basically the ability to "nag" you. Hey, as a fellow ADHD sufferer, I totally agree that fine-grained reminders and the "remind me again in X minutes" functionality is huge in a productivity app. ![]()
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