Skip to content

Settings and activity

4 results found

  1. 631 votes
    Vote

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    You have left! (?) (thinking…)
    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    Vin Thomas commented  · 

    This would be great, but IMO there are tons of things I would like to see first (due dates, tagging, reminders).

    Vin Thomas supported this idea  · 
  2. 0 votes
    Vote

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    You have left! (?) (thinking…)
    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    Vin Thomas commented  · 

    This (as well as many other functions) could be accomplished with tags.

  3. 0 votes
    Vote

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    You have left! (?) (thinking…)
    0 comments  ·  Checkvist Web  ·  Admin →
    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    Vin Thomas shared this idea  · 
  4. 2 votes
    Vote

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    You have left! (?) (thinking…)
    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    Vin Thomas commented  · 

    I agree. It is clear that this app was designed as an outliner primarily (which is fine). But for people like me who would love to use this type of app for an all around list manager, it would be nice to define what type of list is being created.

    I typically end up ignoring the % completed anyway since I am always adding and completing tasks in my checkvist anyway. I use my lists as ongoing task lists. ie: I have one list entitled FITFX (which is my day job). I put any task related to that in this list. Within that list I have 3 sub lists (print, web, computers). These lists will never be "completed" so the % bar is useless for me there.

    However, I could see this being useful for projects that have a definitive end goal.