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" ;)
like bookmark list
ReplyDeleteAs a workaround, you may add unique prefixes for the items you want to navigate to, and use a filter.
ReplyDelete'/' to focus filter, and 'zz1' to filter the required item.
The closes issue in our uservoice is checkvist.uservoice.com - Support saved searches/dynamic lists please vote/watch
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Actually a float panel(bookmarks) with shortcut will be better.
ReplyDeleteHello, +10 for bookmarks in the lists. I currently 'focus' different nodes in different browser tabs, and then switch between the tabs. But having bookmarks would be a great improvement. Excellent idea -- how come we haven't thought of it ourselves! :)
ReplyDeleteSasha Maximova 👏 like `ll` for `lists pop-up`, may be there needs a `ff` for `favorite items pop-up`.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the PWA tech, no Tab will be better, like this:
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and this:
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It would be great if these shortcuts could be available with the "mm" command, so we could quickly send an item to a shortcut item - (preferably in the same list as well as in other lists). I frequently send things to Checkvist from email or Braintoss, and then need to distribute them from the top of my main list o their proper places.
ReplyDelete赵昌柱 Wow, actually I haven't followed PWA on Windows, looks like they really deep on this path already. Will think about it :)
ReplyDeleteCharles Heckscher Great addition, thanks!