>Popclip for that (although I think a recent update killed that In other apps I was using a free 3rd-part extension action for >contemporaneous notes inside a day’s task notes, or for a timeline >It would be nice to be able to enter a timestamp, like when I’m making >benefit of being able to add a task in Siri (into Reminders) which then >I know that apps like GoodTask and Due have this option, which gives the >Some sort of sync/import option with Mac/iOS Reminders could be useful. >DayGram, 5_Minute Journal, or Grid Diary. >template for a mood journal or one-line-a-day journal, a la Moodnotes, >Depending on what you want Taskade to do, you might be able to add Will work on this when we have more bandwidth.ģ- Can you elaborate on this? A time stamp on each task, or each task list / document on Taskade?ĥ- Keyboard shortcuts will be improved soon, with more flexibility. Thanks, we will review all the suggestions and try to incorporate them soon as we expand and let users create / customize their own workflows.Ģ- We do get requests for “Import from _” often. OutlineEdit has ‘New Subitem’ with Option-CMD-Enter (but oddly no ability to create a new Aunt). Cloud Outliner Pro lets you ‘Create Child’ with Shift-Enter or ‘Add Aunt’ with CMD-Shift-Enter. The Opal outliner lets you CMD-D ‘Create New Daughter’ or CMD-A ‘Creat New Aunt’ topic. In OmniOutliner there is a one-step ‘Add Inside’ keyboard command (and optional toolbar icon/text) - and a ‘Create Outside’ outdent command as well. Ideally, Enter would act normally and send you to a new subtask as the same level.Īlso, I’d love to see a keyboard command for ‘Make New Subtask’ (instead of having to create a new sister-task and then hitting Tab.) I know that this is common in many task managers like Todoist but if you outline a lot you will want to easily and more quickly be able to create daughter/aunt tasks. When entering a subtask, you *must* type something - even if it’s just a space - or when you hit Enter to create a sister task it acts like you typed Shift-Tab and unindenting the subtask you’re in and leaving you there (that is, not creating a new sister subtask underneath). One thing I’ve found that I keep stumbling over in Taskade involves creating a blank subtask I want to return to later on. In other apps I was using a free 3rd-part extension action for Popclip for that (although I think a recent update killed that particular extension). It would be nice to be able to enter a timestamp, like when I’m making contemporaneous notes inside a day’s task notes, or for a timeline journal. I know that apps like GoodTask and Due have this option, which gives the benefit of being able to add a task in Siri (into Reminders) which then syncs to the task app. Some sort of sync/import option with Mac/iOS Reminders could be useful. If anyone has template and workflow ideas and suggestions for, please let us know at by satisĭepending on what you want Taskade to do, you might be able to add template for a mood journal or one-line-a-day journal, a la Moodnotes, DayGram, 5_Minute Journal, or Grid Diary. >up-to-date.” I then went to, manually downloaded the Mac >‘Check For Updates’ I got a pop-up window saying “Current version is >Is that on all platforms? I have v.1 of the Mac app and when I clicked Any time we push updates to our web app at, you will load the latest release on your Mac app. The Mac app is always being updated as it is a wrapper around our web app. The 1.3.2 update changelog is for the mobile only on iOS & Android.
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