Tasks: Add due/end date w/o time
Please let us add due dates without times! I just wanna clean my room on Sunday - I don't care at what time!
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Anonymous commented
Please, I want to be able to see events without a due time on my calendar. Otherwise, every time I create an event, I must add a due time and that's too much maintenance. That really shouldn't take you too much time to implement
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MD BK Vai commented
A2 light update 10
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Anonymous commented
it should also be seen on the calander i think... or im the only one?
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Anonymous commented
And you also have the Option to show them in the Calender so you can see with one look wat is next hand how long you have plannd it. I think that is the biggest missing thin for anydo to be a real produktivity tool.
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David Patterson commented
How is this not a basic function already? This, along with no search functionality on Android and very limited search on the web, are looking like a deal-breaker :-(
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Anonymous commented
Yes please! I need a due date. For example. I need to reserve a hotel room for a concert in April, but the casino website isn’t taking reservations yet. I want a weekly reminder with a due date, then once it’s completed it can be removed.
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Niel Bliznichenko commented
Really necessary function! I believe that it will appear as soon as possible.
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Sagar Arora commented
I need to set a reminder for making an yearly payment of my Mediclaim policy which is approx Rs.25,000 and 28 Dec 2019 is a DUE DATE but I need Any.Do to remind me on 1 Dec 2019 so that I made that payment before the due date without any chances of getting delay or i might forget to check my phone on that day. As this is one of my really crucial payment and sometimes I forgot and sometime I do expenses before that due to which I go deficit and I expect from this application only though if u wanna check out this features you can check it out on Wunderlist application for reference. But I want this in your app as I like it more than any other application out on the market.
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Praveen Niraganathas commented
It would be cool too, if there were an addidional calendar view with the deadlines.
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Anonymous commented
need to allocate how long a task will take eg. 45min.
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Anonymous commented
A lot of times the due date of the work is sometime away and we need a reminder just close to the due date. Hence having two separate attributes for the two really helps.
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Jeremy Villasenor commented
When I have free time I move something that isn't due today to my "today todo" to get it done but I still want to be able to see that that task is due on another day and when I move the task to today it removes the reminder that I have set for the future because Any.do treats reminders as due dates and they need to be separate things.
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Vladislav commented
Make time for the task, for example, start at 12:30 - end 13:00. You can also add if there is free time between tasks, then do the task earlier.
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Max Baudrexl commented
NOT specific start and end time - only duration per task and a duration-sum per day. for example: editing photos for client A: 4 hours. phonecall client B: 0,5 hours. book keeping 2hours.
Overview per day: 6,5 hours.
option to set maximum hours per day (notification, when getting above)I am more productive, when i limit my time for every task and you learn to estimate durations of different tasks.
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Kevin D. Cornwell commented
Tasks to be assigned to a specific date (no time needed) AND allow that task to stay pinned to that date when it has been marked completed. This would allow the user to maintain an historical record of when tasks were completed. (this might be easier to implement (database requirements) if full integration with google calendar was implemented.)
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Феликс commented
Please add a function in which you can select the time interval that is needed for this task and subtasks.
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Michael commented
When you create new tasks on desktop:
You cannot create subtasks then and there in the box, you can only add notes. So you need to create a task, then go find it, and add subtasks
Also you cannot just create them direct to the "Today", "Tomorrow", etc area so you need to do extra clicks to assign when its due
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Anonymous commented
Time frame of full day. we select work from to do list and fix on time with reminder.
We can se list with schedule on front page -
Steven McCue commented
Absolutely agree, and a list I have just completed for Birthday's is a prime example. Birthday due 'Today'...Oops, I forgot to buy a card/present. Too late.
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Matthias Buesing commented
Man, you're so right! I'm a long term user of Todoist and I'm just checking out any.do. I can't believe that there is no dedicated due date field in it?! :-(