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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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    AndrewC commented  · 

    I agree. Having a the reminder time and the "due date" being the same makes sense for small chores like paying bills or getting groceries, but not for more complicated tasks like projects for work.

    Maybe have the default where you just set a reminder time, with the option to open another window where you can select due date, day and time to start reminders, and frequency of reminders.

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