I agree. Timestamps are crucial. The app Trello has a great feature called "Activity". Basically, they have a "Description" section which is like Any.Do's notes and then you can add multiple separate notes in the "Activity" section to track conversations and, well... activities.
This is similar to how Any.Do adds tasks. Each time a new note is created, a new blank note box is created for the next note on top. This way the latest notes stay on top. Of course, the ability to search and print notes is paramount in case they are needed for verification or court. Each note is date and time stamped as they are created which is very helpful although notes are not always created on the date the activity occurred and therefore it would be nice to be able to change the date.
Obviously, I like Any.Do better than Trello but this feature would would put you way ahead of the game.
I agree. Timestamps are crucial. The app Trello has a great feature called "Activity". Basically, they have a "Description" section which is like Any.Do's notes and then you can add multiple separate notes in the "Activity" section to track conversations and, well... activities.
This is similar to how Any.Do adds tasks. Each time a new note is created, a new blank note box is created for the next note on top. This way the latest notes stay on top. Of course, the ability to search and print notes is paramount in case they are needed for verification or court. Each note is date and time stamped as they are created which is very helpful although notes are not always created on the date the activity occurred and therefore it would be nice to be able to change the date.
Obviously, I like Any.Do better than Trello but this feature would would put you way ahead of the game.