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An error occurred while saving the comment Jayesh Bhoot commentedNozbe has an interesting solution to this problem - when entering an item, it provides you with an arrow-like button that indicates whether the item will be added to the top or at the bottom of the list. Clicking on the button switches the position.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jayesh Bhoot commentedAn alphabetical list creates a sort of visual memory so I can tap on the right list without having to look it up. Sorting by last update robs that ability.
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Checkvist now allows easy linking and a good preview of the linked tasks, please see this blog post for details and demo:
https://blog.checkvist.com/post/656136219599798272/linking-part-ii-link-anything-to-anything
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jayesh Bhoot commentedThis is a seriously required feature.
First and foremost, checkvist is a list (and outliner is a list of lists after all) manager. The wordplay on checklist doesn't absolve it of that responsibility. ;-)
Moving items within and across lists should be a top priority. My use case and the workaround is similar to John Lowe - I have an Inbox list to capture ideas from where I move its items to other lists. All I can do on mobile is only capture the ideas and data. I have to sit at the computer to organize them.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jayesh Bhoot commentedThe web app sorely needs this.
I may be in the minority here, but I find the Progressive Web App very useful. Its the most fluid and responsive PWA I have used. The features like due date list are thoughtfully integrated.
In any case, you have already marched on the path of PWA and have come so far,. I would rather have a functional app than a native app. There are a lot of essential features missing in the current mobile app, like moving a list item across the lists, adding notes, viewing attachments, etc., which cripple the mobile app experience.