I think the app should be the same as the web interface. I don’t quite see a reaso, that they are so different at the moment. Even though I have the app, I never use it because the web interface is better. (the option to apply saved filters is great and sadly missing from the app!)
On the app, when I click the task status, I get another option to mark it ‘in progress’. Although some users may want this, this is a really bad idea! One of the finer arts of software design is knowing when not to give users some functionality, in order to keep your app useable. One of the reasons people use a check box app instead of just a text file, is the ‘tap to mark done’ function. Its central and should not be compromised. (It’s also really bad task/project management to have tasks at the bottom of a tree that are not executable in one sitting). Please remove it, or only add it as an option for users to turn on!!
[email protected], Jun 2, 2018
Hi @it-24, We are and have been working on enhancing our Android and iOS apps, and features like the “saved filters” you mentioned will be available.
On the app, when I click the task status, I get another option to mark it ‘in progress’. Although some users may want this, this is a really bad idea!...One of the reasons people use a check box app instead of just a text file, is the ‘tap to mark done’ function.
By "clicking on the task status”, did you mean clicking on the "complete" icon in a task's detail view? In case you did not know, you can swipe a task and tap to complete it in the tree (task list) view.
Crystal, May 31, 2018
Hi @it-24, We shall add an option for users who do not need status to disable it in the mobile app.
Crystal, Jun 4, 2018
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Peggy, Jun 10, 2021
It’s actually called ‘Task status’ in the app. (See screen shot.) I feel very strongly this should be a ‘one click’ action
[email protected], Jun 2, 2018