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  1. 5 votes
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    JD commented  · 

    This seems like a very blatant #BUG -- when looking art search results, the completed tasks always show .... the hide/show button has no effect

  2. 25 votes
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    JD commented  · 

    I do this by moving that item to another list called "Pending"... more inline with the GTD method by David Allen

  3. 8 votes
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    JD commented  · 

    this would be great -- but as it's not something that google has natively, it'd probably be a work-around.

    You can put something like "#sometag" OR ".someprojectname" OR "@somecontextt" in the subject or in notes --- then you can search for the label that you used to sort.

    For example, I mark tasks that need to be done while I'm at home as "@home"

    Maybe that will work for you.

  4. 13 votes
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    JD commented  · 

    Seems to me that this is already in the app

    select "Due Date"> "Repeat" > Every > etc....

    It's kinda easy to miss the custom scheduling options.... but they are there...

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    JD commented  · 

    Yes either direct SIRI integration— or get in the setting an auto import from default list in IOS reminders...

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    JD commented  · 

    would be great.... if it was part of the gTask system — until then see this → http://www.isynctasks.de

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