Views: Date + List View
There should be a view where you can see tasks in their time categories and also still see what list they are in, or vice versa. Either by a color, or small symbol to the left of the task.

Lists can be sorted by timeline :)
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Nicole commented
Yes, please add the list name or some sort of indicator when you are in "all lists" view, even just a simple color code would work.
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Jana commented
It would be great to see in the task view which list the tasks on, the same way that we can see the color tags. This would give us a great instant overview.
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Anonymous commented
Allow date view to group items by list category. Allow users to change list colors to color code in date view.
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Caroline commented
I have similar tasks in different folders but when they just appear as one long list I have no idea where it has come from unless I click on it, but I want to see it at a glance.
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Steve Conn commented
In the new beta web version it would be great if when you switch the sort method from Time that shows the lists on the left side; to view by lists that you remove the lists from the left side and replace with the time buckets. You also should have dividers or headers in each list for the various time buckets. It would be nice if you added a time bucket named "In 2 Days" like you have when you do a "Moment"
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Kong-Hean LEE commented
Currently one can see the time-based (today, tomorrow, upcoming, someday) tasks only on the ALL screen. I was wondering whether Any.do can also split the tasks based on time for sub-list? (Work, Personal, etc). Thank you!
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Gopal Nair commented
Show the list a task belongs to, in "All" tasks (Time View) . This can be a little text at the bottom right of the task tile.
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John commented
it is problem to have all the new lists at the bottom...so if ti possible to modify the order/view!!
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it could be really helpful to be able put the lists in different folders!
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Roy Moore commented
In the ALL folder, the List View shows the folders, but without clicking, I can't tell what's due today.
In the ALL folder, the Time View shows me the WHEN, but without clicking I can't see the folder info of the task.
I want the benefits of seeing the folder labels for a task AND seeing what is due TODAY/TOMORROW/etc.
Background:
I have folders for multiple clients of similar nature with similar (if not identical) task.Currently my ALL folder Time View can have entries that look like this...
TODAY...
- send weekly update
- send weekly update
- send weekly updateBefore I can scratch one off the list, I either have to (1) click on it to make sure it's the one I intend to scratch off or (2) leave the ALL folder to go to the sub-folder.
Currently as a workaround, I manually add the folder name to every task, but what I would like to see in the ALL folder Time View (without having to add it manually) would be something like this...
TODAY...
([Folder Name]) [Task Name]
- (ACME) send weekly update
- (AJAX) send weekly update
- (BIZCO) send weekly update -
Joanna commented
I would like to be able to view just the work category in "Time View". If you click on just work right now, it shows you everything, but it's not separated into Today, Tomorrow, Upcoming and Sometime. The only way to see this view right is for All Tasks so it lumps it all together and makes it less efficient if you just want to see what needs to be done today at work.
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Felix commented
It would be amazing to have a view similar the "All" List view, but with a seperation between tasks that are due Today, Tomorrow, etc.
That way, all tasks that are due today can be seen and it's still clear what list they belong to. -
Anonymous commented
It helps to see what's coming up
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Scott Versch commented
This would be the best damn thing for college classes... add all assignments and then work on things that are due in a chronological order during the semester. I would freaking love this
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Matt Beckman commented
For example, when I am in the timeline view, I have a list of tasks displayed. I would like to see what folder those tasks are assigned with instead of having to click on it. Thanks!