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We're part of the fan club.

We're part of the fan club. We want to use one of our lists as a logger for tasks which have been completed. We want to sort by created date - not due date. Haven't noticed a straightforward way of doing this Is this something that we missed or is it something that could be a useful addition? Thanks heaps for Checkvist. It's the best

Just a small suggestion - it would be good to have a keyboard shortcut for "expand to level" - for example, "el" and...

Just a small suggestion - it would be good to have a keyboard shortcut for "expand to level" - for example, "el" and then "2" would quickly expand to level 2 . Currently, as far as I can see you have to do "ec" and tab down a bit and enter the level and then "enter".

Mobile is a great app.

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Mobile is a great app. One issue - it is not possible to 'close' a task that has subtasks, even if the subtasks are all closed. (Android Samsung Note 4).

CheckVist lets us move a task to another list.

CheckVist lets us move a task to another list. I wish we could copy a task to another list, too (i.e. without deleting the copy in the present list). Unfortunately, you've now used the term "task copy" for another function!

Request: Long-term user.

Request: Long-term user. Not a CSS or HTML guy. I want to change the line spacing on my lists. I would like more information on the page and the line spacing is too large. How can I modify it?

Automatically get Evernote tasks into Checkvist with taskclone

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Automatically get Evernote tasks into Checkvist with taskclone   I responded to a question in this community about getting Evernote items into Checkvist. TaskClone uses Checkvist's email-to-task features so you can even add due dates, tags, or assignees directly from Evernote. http://www.taskclone.com

Request: Confirmation before canceling task/note editing when ESC key pressed

Request: Confirmation before canceling task/note editing when ESC key pressed Notes and tasks can contain a large amount of text, so accidentally brushing the ESC key when editing a task/note can be quite damaging, as the text field is closed immediately and all edits are lost. As a result, it would be great if Checkvist would confirm before exiting edit mode when the ESC key is pressed.  Unlike a text field in a standard form (where pressing the ESC key has no effect), it possible to lose a lot of work just by pressing a single key when editing a task or note in Checkvist (as you may imagine, this is something I've experienced first-hand). Please let me know if anything requires more details for clarification.  Thank you.