Calendar: Display task duration
Display duration per task, in addition to the reminders itself.
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Vimukthi commented
I recently used any.do app for my android phone which is a awesome app I ever used to do my task easily.
Two quick question for your reply
If i can give a time period to finish individual task listed when we are planning any do moment and better If I can add subtask and attachement for adding event in the calender,
Your prompt reply of this matter would be highly appreciate,
Regards,
Vimukthi -
Spinner 937 commented
I think that it would be a great idea to allow the users to construct tasks which needs a couple of days to be solved (so it needs more reminders) instead of only the tasks which could be done in a day.
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Vimukthi commented
1.make a time period for a each individual task to finish.
2.allocated time need to be showed in widjet.
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Paari commented
This would be a very handy feature.
Using the calendar tab in any.do. planning the day will be more effective and help time lock and finish more tasks -
Chris commented
this is a no brainer. I am new to Any.do and still shaking my head that I can't set a time period for a task!?
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Oussama khelladi commented
Pomodoro style with free adjustments
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Илья Макаров commented
very lack the functional
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Tristan commented
Tasks should be able to set a specific time frame. Example would be practice ukulele for one hour between 11-12 so you will be notified when the hour is up.
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Shivam narang commented
Definitely need this option
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migo commented
Add the possibility to set task duration. This way the user could see if they overbooked their day with too many tasks, and make a reasonable plan which would prevent procrastination.
This would work similar to a calendar event, except that overdue tasks will remain in the task list until marked as completed. -
Alenka _ commented
Yes, please!! I would like to assign how long each task will take once started, so that later I can could browse through the list, and either assign it to the specific calendar time slot, or get at it straight away! Spend 10-15-30 minutes plowing through my email Box and be alerted with a buzzer/alarm that time is up, time to move to the next task, Before the day disappears in a rabbit hole... if I could, I’d throw all my votes on that feature.
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Luis Chagas commented
That would be perfect!!!
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Anonymous commented
This would be great! Firstly that, and/or the ability to track time within the app (Start-End).
That could remove the need forme to use Toggl or similar webservices.Personally i do not need it for billing, but understanding how many hours I/my team worked on a particular Project/Tag/Task or went to the gym is definitely of interest!
Hope to see something like it soon, it is inefficient and tiresome to hopp between apps, even if APIs were supported :D
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Anonymous commented
This is genius. Please do it
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Decio Dalke Junior commented
this would be great! It'd allow us to plan a better way and time needed to complete our tasks
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Eshan Mandan commented
just like a planner where i would enter the start time and the end time and it the task that i want to do during that time and it would get integrated in the google calendar
suppose :
7:00 - 9:00 Study for this subject
this should show in the app in the planner section as well as get integrated in the google calendar -
Jo commented
Yes this is needed right away
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Hazem Helmy commented
Let me set a range of days during which, I should complete a task
e.g Studying reproductive system in female (from 6th of june til 7th of june)
And i can set subtasks within the selected range -
Hazem Helmy commented
Let me set a range of days during which, I should complete a task
e.g Studying reproductive system in female (from 6th of june til 7th of june)
And i can set subtasks within the selected range -
Anonymous commented
Hi,
I think that the option to set time of task (e.g meeting on Sunday at 0900) in addition to alert at specific time is a must have feature
Example :
I want to set reminder which alert me at Sunday 2000 for a meeting which plan to be on monday at 0900Think about it,
Thanks!
Daniel