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Posted by taskcade
Apr 23, 2018 at 06:41 PM
We just released an update to the Taskade iOS, Android, and Web app with various bug fixes and improvements.
Please follow us on http://twitter.com/taskade for upcoming updates.
Posted by taskcade
Jun 1, 2018 at 06:27 PM
Hi everyone,
Here is our latest public roadmap for Taskade. Any suggestions are welcome!
https://www.taskade.com/v/B1Q8lMxIfG
Our apps just received a big update this week.
• New: Set Due Dates
• New: Add Comments
ߒ»Web App: https://taskade.com + https://taskade.com/downloads
ߍiPhone: https://apple.co/2peipg0
ߤAndroid: https://goo.gl/76Nogw
Thanks
Posted by Luhmann
Jun 2, 2018 at 05:20 AM
One feature I really find lacking in both the app and the roadmap is the ability to attach notes to individual outline items like you can in Workflowy, Outlinely, Dynalist, and Checkvist. I see “comments” there, but for me comments are about collaboration, while notes are very different, allowing one to include longform text in the item itself.
Posted by Luhmann
Jun 2, 2018 at 05:23 AM
After notes, my second biggest feature request would be to support Markdown formatted links like Dynalist and Todoist do. I use this feature all the time in both apps and it makes it very easy to share webpages to my outline without making them look cluttered. It also allows multiple links in a single item, which is sometimes useful.
Posted by taskcade
Jun 15, 2018 at 08:21 PM
Great observations and suggestions.
- We will improve the comment interface for longform text on Taskade.
- You can use the comment feature for notes, I do this often for personal lists.
- We plan to add image, file, and website attachments to comments, and this interface is by far the most flexible.
Thanks!
The comment interface is
Luhmann wrote:
One feature I really find lacking in both the app and the roadmap is the
>ability to attach notes to individual outline items like you can in
>Workflowy, Outlinely, Dynalist, and Checkvist. I see “comments” there,
>but for me comments are about collaboration, while notes are very
>different, allowing one to include longform text in the item itself.