Hello,
I think you can also create filters. For example, you need a list of all the books you are planning on reading. 1. Add them to Doit.im; 2 Assign a tag, like "book", to them; 3. Create a filter box with a filter condition "Tags: book". Filter boxes will be displayed on the left-side menu after successfully created. Thus, you will cclearly see the list of books when you open the filter box.
By the way, which version do you refer to here? We have a video that tells you how to create a filter box in the web version.
http://enblog.doit.im/post/25337441257/advanced-search-the-video-tells-you-how-to-create
Shall you need any help or have additional questions, please feel free to contact us.
Thank you for your support.
New focuses?
I'd really like to add more focusses. I don't only want a list of tasks to do today or tomorrow, 'next', 'someday' and 'waiting for', but I want to make a list of all the books I'm planning on reading and maybe of stuff I'd want to buy in the future etc. I tried making this project and a context, but both did not work well, since they cluttered my "next" focus immensely. Now they're all in my "someday" focus, but for me this is not ideal too.
If this feature was added, this would make it worth for me to pay for the app.
If this feature was added, this would make it worth for me to pay for the app.
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04/26/2013 02:01#1PRO
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04/26/2013 06:20#3
I always use the Android version, on my phone, so I'm not sure if this strategy would work for me. Although it does sounds to create what I'm looking for.
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04/26/2013 09:54#4PRO
Now, for free users, filter boxes can only be created on the Web version, while for Pro users, you can also create filter boxes on the Windows app and the Mac app.
Thank you for your support.