(PLEASE!) Allow More Quick Defer Dates (logged)

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(PLEASE!) Allow More Quick Defer Dates (logged)

Postby HTown2London » Thu Jul 07, 2011 9:23 pm

Shelley,

I would personally pay the devs to develop this, thats how bad I want this feature and I'm sure many other people would agree! :)

When you click and hold on a task, the 'quick action' menu pops up. You can select defer and you would get the following options (assuming today is Thursday):

Thu (Today)
Fri (Tomorrow)
Sat
None
Due / Start

Can you PLEAASSSSEEE convince the developers to code a way to scroll on this quick menu with a flick of the finger to the left in order to reveal more days (or options to defer). I frequently have a task scheduled for say a thursday and don't get to it on time, so i have to defer it until next week. The process is so cumbersome when you have to go the long route of clicking on the task, going to defer, opening the cal, selecting the new date, etc....especially if you've been really bad for a few days and need to do this for a large number of tasks.

I think this solution makes perfect sense because it works well with the existing interface, allows more options if needed and doesnt hurt the existing user base. Personally, I think there should be the following options:

All the above, plus (when scrolling):

Sun
Mon
Tues
Wed
Next Week
Next Month

I swear if I had the source code I'd code it myself and send it back to the dev team to release in the next build. Since thats not an option, I'm hoping you can help :)
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Re: (PLEASE!) Allow More Quick Defer Dates (logged)

Postby tez09 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:19 am

+1 for this please. I am constantly moving my massive to-do list around postponing lower priority tasks and I need more options on that pop-up screen like '+1 week' or '+2 weeks' or '+1 month'. Maybe a pop-up calendar is the ultimate answer for flexibility.
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