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Recurring task to Advanced Checklist #19

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drhus opened this issue Dec 17, 2023 · 0 comments
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Recurring task to Advanced Checklist #19

drhus opened this issue Dec 17, 2023 · 0 comments

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drhus commented Dec 17, 2023

I understand the longevity statement and vision of standard note,
In my interactions with friends and fellow enthusiasts both here and across various online communities, I've witnessed a growing trend of people embracing Standard Notes and reshaping their digital lives. the typical journey start with using SN for

  • Private notes and sensitive info, extended to
  • Journaling (replacing Journal App/Day One) extended to
  • All notes (replacing Google Doc/Keep/Evernote/Notion) to
  • Personal knowledge management (particularly after super editor promoted linking notes to replacing Obsidian/Logseq/Roam) extended to
  • Personal task managements with Checklist editor (replacing Asana/trello/basecamp)

However, as we delve deeper into the realm of task management, there's one core functionality that's conspicuously absent: the ability to set due dates and recurring tasks. Many of us have daily, weekly, or monthly tasks that require this feature.

I'm confident that I'm not the first, nor will I be the last, to suggest this enhancement for the 'Advanced Checklist' feature. Nevertheless, I want to reiterate its importance and bring it to the forefront once more. The addition of date due and recurring task functionality would elevate Standard Notes even further, making it an indispensable tool for an even wider range of users. Let's continue to shape the future of this incredible platform together!

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