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For those who miss "Email in tasks" in Checkvist - just got an interesting comment in uservoice:

For those who miss "Email in tasks" in Checkvist - just got an interesting comment in uservoice:     A workaround is to use a text editor on your phone (I use drafts for iPhone) that can append your inbox item to a txt file in dropbox. Then you can paste it in checkvist using the shortcut 'im' once a day, and you'll be able to process your items from there.     It sounds like many steps, but since the creating (with Drafts) is so fast, and it syncs to dropbox, it's a lot quicker as a hole than for example nozbe and rtm.   http://checkvist.uservoice.com/forums/2121-general/suggestions/85469-email-in-tasks-

Styling the list separator ("--"): Please use markup that can be styled from CSS.

Styling the list separator ("- - "): Please use markup that can be styled from CSS. (By the way, I'd prefer list separators not to be numbered or counted as tasks.)
A little bit of boasting - today Checkvist passed 5 000 000 list item mark :)

I've just updated the http://beta.checkvist.com with

I've just updated the http://beta.checkvist.com with - correction of the week first day in repeating due dialog (thanks John Winstanley for the help with debugging) - 'wipe' keyboard shortcut to remove all closed tasks in the list  Hopefully, will roll out these (and some other) changes tomorrow to the main production site.

Kir's blog: Day one, persistent storage and native HTML5 wrapper research

Originally shared by Kirill Maximov (KIR) http://kirblog.idetalk.com/2013/05/day-one-persistent-storage-and-native.html

We're going to post some notes to the community about our progress on the new mobile Checkvist client.

We're going to post some notes to the community about our progress on the new mobile Checkvist client. If you have comments/suggestions/objections - please don't hesitate to share :) Originally shared by Kirill Maximov (KIR) http://kirblog.idetalk.com/2013/05/checkvist-mobile-app-take-2.html

I have noticed a decline in my use of Checkvist, which is too bad because I love the tool.

I have noticed a decline in my use of Checkvist, which is too bad because I love the tool.  First I blamed my team partners, then I blamed the lack of mobile... ... and then it hit me: my life has become too un-organized (I am under-employed at the moment).  This is my problem, not the tool :)