Product: Change date/ time display in app
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The display of time/ date should be the same as in your device’s settings. If it’s not, please contact our Support Team by opening a bug through the app.
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Jennifer commented
Please allow people to select the date format if you don't want to change the default.
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Anonymous commented
Two years and this hasn't been addressed at all.
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Syed Muhammad Nasir Abbas commented
Provide 24 hr settinga
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Anonymous commented
Provide 24 hours setting , because its confuse us
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Anonymous commented
Any updates? I prefer YYYYMMDD (or YYMMDD) formats, which is also ISO 8601 Standard.
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Victor Hastings commented
I am scratching my head & wondering why date format customization wasn't added to Any.do in version 1.0.
This is an embarrassing omission.
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Anonymous commented
This is a no-brainer... I agree it's absurd that this format is not supported. Hello? It's a standard!
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Susan commented
Why is September 13th displayed as 13/9/16 instead of American way: 9/13/16? Is there a way to change this?
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Anonymous commented
Is it possible to change date layout to English version? If so how?
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Anonymous commented
I definitely agree with this! It is difficult for me to interpret the date format built into this program.
Is there any work around available right now??
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本間真一 commented
Free Agree to support it as soon as possible.
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YYYY MM DD (ddd) --> 2014 01 01 (Wed) -
Jason commented
Many people use YYMMDD as a default because it sorts accurately just as a number. it is also a cultural standard in some parts of the world. It would be nice to be able to keep with this same standard in Any.do.
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Rachel Lane commented
Please allow customization so we can change the date to mm/dd/yr. OR make that the default for US English users. Thanks!!!
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Maxim Burgerhout commented
Any updates on YYYYMMDD support? Shouldn't be that hard to implement?
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Anonymous commented
When i set time for an thing to do intead of setting time like 14:00 it should be like 2:00pm its kind of confusing to set time like this ...
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Wilfred Lepelaar commented
Great future! Fast and simple
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Althea commented
Many countries use the dad/mm/yyyy date format and the mm/did/yyyy can be confusing when all your other dates appear in the first format.
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Scott commented
Liezl says this is possible. Can someone tell me how?
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Stowe Boyd commented
this yyyy-mm-dd format is the order that sorts correctly, note.
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Nico commented
I'd like to see other date formats as well!
Tough the ISO form YYYY-MM-DD might be ok, I'd prefer the German version:DD.MM.YYYY
Maybe you can offer various format and a custom one, where we can type our own date string (using placeholder for DD, MM, etc.)?