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    Fockx commented  · 

    From my point of view, there are (at least) 2 types of recurring tasks, which i would like to give you an example:

    1st: A task can be recurring, and the re-occurance date has to be fix. Example: You have to send someone an tax overview at the 1st of the month. Now, of course you do not work on every 1st of the month, but the re-occurance date should be always the 1st, no matter if during the previous month you sent this tax overview on the 2nd or the 3rd. In the next month, it should occur, of course, again on the 1st.

    2nd: A task can be recurring, and the re-occurance date has an dependency when the task have been performed the last time. Example: Your dentist says, you should switch every 6 weeks your toothbrush. Now, if you take your toothbrush whyever 8 instead of 6 weeks, then of course, the re-occurance date should also remind you 6 weeks after the last change, and not on a fixed date; because in this example, you would get reminded after only 4 weeks.

    It would be amazing to see these 2 different recurring tasks options in the upcoming versions of any.do - at least what i read about, no to-do-app at all in the market seems to differentiate between these two options at the moment!

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