What kind of situation will you need to add lots of tags (more than 5 tags) to a task?
And if there are so many tags in each task, how can you filter them out quickly?
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05/03/2013 08:05#2PRO
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05/05/2013 04:55#3PRO
Michelle, are you going to convince me that I actually don't need to have more than 5 tags? I hope you're not. :-) Well, anyway, since I'm able to set only one context, I have to move left ones to the tags. Plus, I use tags to identify what kind of task I need to do. Etc. So I don't see any reasons to limit users with only 5 tags!
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05/06/2013 01:10#4PRO
@ViseMoD
We'll consider it.
Shall you need any help or have additional questions, please feel free to contact us.
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05/10/2013 11:19#5PRO
This would be useful. I'm not sure if there needs to be any separation between tags and contexts. At present contexts have better access (side navigation and grouping etc) but you can only have one while tags can only be filtered on the current view but many can be applied.
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05/11/2013 03:23#6PRO
@vchaney In GTD, Context is used for you to completely focus on the tasks in one list. If multiple contexts are supported, a task will appear in more than one context list. The possibility of using only one Context for one task is the closest way of true implementation of GTD.
In the future, we will add a feature that could help when you needs to give to the task more than one "Context". Just stay tuned!
Thank you for your feedback and support.