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    Anonymous commented  · 

    just checked, the <b> tags were closed, it must be smth else.

    Yes indeed , it's easier using the **_** than <b>_<b> . But still one has to remember it every time and keep track of the indent level to format, while the proposition was checkvist to do it for me after learning form my formatting the first time on that indent level.

    Thanks for your answers

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Why do you find it odd?
    A list can be a project, the main (first level) tasks are milestones or main task groups, that I want to highlight to se easily when my list is expanded. I format the first one the way I want and checkvist will keep that formatting for all the rest of the milestones I'll add. The same can go with other levels of indentation.

    And btw, as I am testing checkvist something weird happened with one of my lists. only the first level tasks are editable, all subtasks are not. I tried to export and re-import them in a new tasks, but nothing changes. Is it a bug or a feature I missed? As a not I marked wit bold <b>... <b> the main tasks in the list. All the subtasks became bold and are not editable.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    The lack of a decent Android app to allow using Checkvist with the logic(if ease is too much to ask) of the web app, is what holds me upgrading to Pro version.

    I really have no idea if developing an excellent Android app for Checkvist will be faster than Workflowy expanding its features towards what Checkvist has now.

    I can't wait for news on this topic.