It would be very handy to have a single operation to move an item to another list, and then replace the item with a link to that new location. Something like 'extract to existing list' as opposed to the current 'extract as an new list' My use case: I make a distinction between lists which contain mostly action/todo items (in which every item is a candidate for completion), and which are largely for reference/record. Sometimes I move at item from the former type of list to the latter, but want a link left behind. It's quite likely this is far too niche a feature to be worth implementing, but "if you don't ask you don't get" ;)
Not totally sure what you mean, but, in case it helps, I've been using over 100 lists for over a year, and have never touched any of the date features. Works fine.
ReplyDeleteBut if I accidentally hit 'space', it'll mark things as completed and hide them. This is no use for notes; only for task lists.
ReplyDeleteSod Almighty You can always disable "hide completed items" option in the 'oo' options popup. Also, there is UNDO for making item completed. Besides pressing space, which other problems you faced?
ReplyDeleteI haven't faced any others yet, but I may well do. I've not actually started using it properly. The point is, some documents shouldn't allow marking completed in the first place. Even if I can unmark it later, it's annoying. Also, if hide is on for some reason (is it set per-list or globally?) then I might not even know entries are missing.
ReplyDeleteSod Almighty May I ask you, do you still face the problem with spacebar, after some time?
ReplyDeleteNo, because I haven't yet used it. Because I'm not going to start using a product when I already anticipate problems.
ReplyDeleteSod Almighty Fair enough :) Good luck with other tools!
ReplyDeleteYou don't feel like spending a few minutes adding this feature then?
ReplyDeleteSod, the time you're trying to get Kirill to spend engaging and arguing with you is time that won't be spent improving the software. He's answered your question.
ReplyDeleteAs with any software, there is a long queue of requested features, submitted by those of us who actually ARE paying customers. Get in line.
Thanks, Jim Leff . Yes, Sod Almighty , I'm not going to do it, so far it does not look like a real problem, but an anticipating one. And we have lots of real problem to solve. And it is definitely not several minutes (consider testing, documentation, bugfixing, deployment, announce etc.).
ReplyDeleteWell, with that kind of shitty attitude - especially Jim's - I certainly won't be paying anything. I don't see why it's necessary to be so confrontational about it. I was only asking.
ReplyDeleteSod Almighty Anyway, good luck with your projects. I'm trying to be realistic with what has to be done.
ReplyDeleteJust in case, the majority of our users use free plan and find it useful as well. Maybe, you'll change your mind one day :)