@hankman
Hi,
Thank you for your suggestion.
We will do a research on this feature.
Best regards,
Doit.im Team
Currently I can only see the creation time of a repeat task.
If you can show me the next event time of this repeat task, it will be very useful.
Thanks,
Hankman
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01/25/2015 12:52#1PRO
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05/03/2015 20:58#2PRO
Yes, this is very frustrating. I am a brand new user and sitting down today to move ALL of my tasks from Todoist. But this is very confusing and kind of stopped me in my tracks. I enter a repeating task for every week on Saturday, but the start date was a weekday. It only shows up under Scheduled -- because the next occurrence wouldn't be until Saturday. But it is disconcerting that there is no way to hover over the repeat sign or somehow see when the next occurrence is. Other apps I have used, including Todoist and 2Do allow you to see how the repeat is set -- i.e. every Saturday or every 25th or every 4th Friday -- as well as when the next occurrence is.
Sitting here feeling nervous about switching over. -
05/04/2015 07:41#3PRO
@cookquiver
Hi,
If you use web version, you could see all repeated tasks in the calendar view in Scheduled box. Please have a try.
Calendar: http://faq.doit.im/web.html#129
We will take your suggestion into consideration.
Best regards,
Doit.im Team -
05/06/2015 00:32#4PRO
I, too, think it is a big inconvenience not to be able to see the next "scheduled date" for every task in the scheduled list.
And I do not even understand why it is hidden - it obviously exists in the system: otherwise it would not be visible in the calendar view nor cause the task to show up on the right day. So why not simply show it in the list, too? -
05/06/2015 03:29#5PRO
@Folke
Hi,
In the calendar view, the repeat tasks you see are not all real tasks. They are showed there by web version make it. They do not exist in the system. Some next repeat task may be some years later. What do you think why you need to see this kind tasks? We are considering this feature now.
Best regards,
Doit.im Team -
08/14/2015 05:28#6
@wendy_only
There are some periodical tasks which need me to do some preparation ahead. Say, I might want to inform somebody I would do something on someday. So I want to know the next event time.
Hank -
08/14/2015 09:12#7PRO
@hankman
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback.
We will take your suggestion into consideration.
Best regards,
Doit.im Team