@Folke
Hi,
So sorry that these bugs which you feedback are not fixed yet. We fixed some bugs with Filters, the Proxy and so on in this version.
We will work harder and try our best to fix more bugs and add new features.
- does not remember my full-screen window preference
- does not remember my menu expansion settings (always opens with all sections collapsed; I want to have goals and contexts expanded at all times)
- projects with goals are listed in the wrong order
- some projects within goals are duplicated as tasks
- context lists do not indicate which project the tasks belong to
Actually, I cannot notice any difference at all between this version 4.0.37 and the previous version 4.0.28. Is there any difference at all?
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03/04/2014 02:38#1PRO
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04/12/2014 19:04#2PRO
I found it is probably useful to have a release notes for each upgrade.
You guys can refer to what evernote did with each upgrade. That makes it much easier to communicate with users the changes and the bugs that get fixed. There's no need to apologize for a low-priority bug not being fixed immediately. As a matter of fact, one of the user interface bug I submitted one year ago is still there in the latest Evernote windows build. This is perfectly understandable for a small dev team managing 6 platforms. -
04/13/2014 17:23#3PRO
I agree that release notes would be handy.
I disagree with the suggestion that these bugs are low priority. The incorrect syncing of projects and tasks makes the Windows app entirely unusable. It is dangerous as it not only renders things wrongly on the Windows platform, but also causes havoc to arise on other platforms if rearrangement on the Windows platform are attempted. I am not even going to try using it again until I at least see that it can receive (from the cloud) and display projects in the right order and without having some of the projects being cloned into tasks.