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    Jenny Dial commented  · 

    I'll add my ideas for what this could look like. This is especially important in My Day, that's what I work off of most, but tags don't currently function there at all! (I'm on Android). Say a person has tags for priority and category, plus the sorely needed estimated time to complete - the list could be grouped and sorted by priority first, then by time within those groups, and the category tags show on each task. I've made images for an expanded and compact view option. One could also choose to group by category tag (so the category colors would be the outline boxes), then sort by priority (which would be shown as an expanded or compact tag color), and then by time.

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    Jenny Dial commented  · 

    I'll add my ideas for what this could look like. This is especially important in My Day, that's what I work off of most, but tags don't currently function there at all! (I'm on Android). Say a person has tags for priority and category, plus the sorely needed estimated time to complete - the list could be grouped and sorted by priority first, then by time within those groups, and the category tags show on each task. I've made images for an expanded and compact view option. One could also choose to group by category tag (so the category colors would be the outline boxes), then sort by priority (which would be shown as an expanded or compact tag color), and then by time.

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    Jenny Dial commented  · 

    This is what's missing! See Android apps RoutineFlow and neurolist. Each task and subtask is assigned an approximate completion time, and the focus timer is based on that, plus it times you for each subtask. Whereas Any.do you can't even see subtasks in focus mode. Being able to see estimated completion time makes it so much easier to plan tasks for the day!! And as someone with ADHD who relies on checklists, I love how those apps approach the timer. Any.do is halfway there already, just need a few tweaks.

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