Reminders: Allow editing snooze options
Allow for customising the quick options (15 minutes later, 3 hours later, etc.) that show up when snoozing a task
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AndrewC commented
This is my biggest complaint. If I have a reminder to start laundry set for 6:00pm, and I then snooze that reminder, it gives sets the reminder for 10:00am the next day. Since this is a task I have to do at home, being reminded about it at 10:00 when I'm at work is stupid. And on top of that, my only simple options are to postpone the reminder for 15min, 1hr, or 3 hours. So I might have to hit that postpone 3 hours button 3 times during the course of a day.
Of course I can go back and edit the reminders, but the great thing about any.do is how quickly you can review and change reminder times throughout the day. I end spending 5 minutes every morning changing my reminders for small errands or at home tasks I didn't complete from 10:00am to 7pm. Its really getting old. I would pay for this feature.
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Mity commented
Yes, please bring the custom time!
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Anonymous commented
It's really annoying to be bothered by many notfications poping out altogether at 10AM everyday !!
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John commented
When a task comes up, I would like to be able to delay the task by hours not days. I.e. picking up groceries on the way home from work the same day.
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Yair commented
When snoozing to tomorrow, just ask what time and don't default to 10am!!!!!
(or fix the 'any.do moment', or both!)I feel the pain of all the commenters before me, this is an island of extremely bad user experience in an otherwise helpful app
(especially since 'moment' doesn't allow for the setting of new reminder times for tasks that already have one so we can't even change that 10am nuisance when using 'moment', everything has to be foolishly manual) -
Rick commented
I find the snooze options pretty insufficient. Let the user customize snoozes. I'd like a "in 10 hours" option.
Also, some newer options to snooze until a specific date/time would be handy. For instance, I'd like:
- "Next X", where X is the next occurrence of a day of week and time. This would be handy for those items that, once Sunday evening has rolled around and I didn't get to, I'd like to be reminded the following Friday night or maybe Saturday morning.
- This evening (say, 6pm), for those times when I want to revisit a to do item after work. (Note that this could work as a case of the "next x" snooze, above. In this case, "next X" means "next 6pm"
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Anonymous commented
Some tasks are specific to weekend. When these tasks pop up during weekday, it requires manual seeing of snooze time to weekend. In snooze options for 'Later', kindly also include Weekend (along with other options like 2 days, next week, etc). This should snooze the task to the start of weekend (ie: Saturday). Thanks.
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Anonymous commented
Please
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Anonymous commented
Perhaps with a 'snooze until this evening' (6pm?) option available on sliding across. And with a snooze all until tomorrow or weekend option for each list and for all for when things like unexpected funerals come up or you have to clear the day or week to work on something urgent.
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Anonymous commented
It might be nice to have a few more choices on sliding but the custom option is there now, no?
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Lee from VT commented
This is done. I've used this on my iOS devices.
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Anonymous commented
Whenever the app reminds us of a task, we should be able to edit the snoozing time to whenever we want (date and time). Plus, there should be the same snoozing option when we click on the task inside the app.
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Jay Henson commented
Add 9 pm as a quick set time. 6 pm is not late enough :)
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Anonymous commented
there are pre set time...there should be custom option for time which allow to reset reminder in any future date and time
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Ryan Kutnick commented
I'd like to be able to set and then select a custom snooze time directly from the Notifications area on the iPhone rather than being stuck with the default 1 hour snooze. So I'd setup my custom notifications from within the app and then select one from the Notifications area without needing to unlock the phone and launch the app. Maybe I want 15 minutes. Maybe 1 day. The possibilities are endless!
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Anonymous commented
A year later, and this obvious option still doesn't exist?
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Eli commented
Option if the user hasn't responded a reminder
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Anonymous commented
I agree!!
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Rob Campbell commented
We should be able to set a default alarm for all new tasks or to disable alarm for all new tasks
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Stephen commented
If you do the AnyDo moment late at night you get a "custom" snooze button - why can't we have this all the time?