Complete task from list view
alex.elderfield says:
Could we please have the ability to complete a task from the list view without going into the details of the task. Either by swiping across the task or clicking on the priority dot.
alex.elderfield says:
Fiddle (and thanks), I've just seen that you can enable this and even more by clicking into the edit mode.
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
Hi Alex,
There's a swipe feature in the list view, but it's a little bit hidden. :)
You can tap tasks with two fingers to quickly complete or postpone in the task list: pull down to reveal the Complete button, pull up to reveal the Postpone button.
(The reason it's a two finger swipe, unlike the iPhone app, is that the swiping gesture is already being used to navigate between the cards in the interface.)
Hope this helps!
There's a swipe feature in the list view, but it's a little bit hidden. :)
You can tap tasks with two fingers to quickly complete or postpone in the task list: pull down to reveal the Complete button, pull up to reveal the Postpone button.
(The reason it's a two finger swipe, unlike the iPhone app, is that the swiping gesture is already being used to navigate between the cards in the interface.)
Hope this helps!
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
Ah, yes, that's the other method. :)
If anyone's looking, there's actually three ways in total to complete tasks:
1) The two finger swipe I mentioned above.
2) Tapping on a task in the task list, then tapping the Complete icon in the top right of the task details card.
3) Tapping the Edit button in the task list, then selecting the task(s) you wish to complete, then tapping the Complete button.
If anyone's looking, there's actually three ways in total to complete tasks:
1) The two finger swipe I mentioned above.
2) Tapping on a task in the task list, then tapping the Complete icon in the top right of the task details card.
3) Tapping the Edit button in the task list, then selecting the task(s) you wish to complete, then tapping the Complete button.
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your feedback!
Thanks for your feedback!
dunkoh says:
I wonder if the two finger swipe would be easier if it was swipe left for postpone, or right for complete.
is a little tricky getting the two options to come into view (left/right movement is an easier muscle movement than up/down)
You might consider a overlay splash screen the first time user opens the ipad app with these quick tips
Thanks for the ipad version - been waiting patiently!
is a little tricky getting the two options to come into view (left/right movement is an easier muscle movement than up/down)
You might consider a overlay splash screen the first time user opens the ipad app with these quick tips
Thanks for the ipad version - been waiting patiently!
sagv says:
Hmm... Dunkoh is right, i think swiping right/left for postponing/completing tasks will be much useful.
Look on Reeder App for iPad, their way for starring articles is beautiful! You don't even need to choose article you just need to swipe on it! Just one action!
And one more thing:
There is no need in "edit" button when you choose tasks. Just let us tap on date when we want to change it, or tap on name when we want to change name. So does lists, priorities etc.
Look on Reeder App for iPad, their way for starring articles is beautiful! You don't even need to choose article you just need to swipe on it! Just one action!
And one more thing:
There is no need in "edit" button when you choose tasks. Just let us tap on date when we want to change it, or tap on name when we want to change name. So does lists, priorities etc.
sagv says:
P. S. I love this app anyway!