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| mkohpotts says: If I know I want to postpone a task for say 3 days or a week (for instance, something I can only do on a Friday and I want to do it next friday) right now I have to either change the due date or click postpone 7 times. Would be nice to just be able to click postpone and then say "1 week"... Posted at 4:14pm on January 28, 2007 |
| jmc says: Yes, indeedy. I've got too many tasks on the go, so too many land up being postponed quite a few times. Posted 6 years ago |
| chiquitar says: True. Also helpful for postponing an overdue task until tomorrow instead of today. Posted 6 years ago |
britne says:this would be good for skipping over weekends too. i have projects at work that if i don't finish friday, i want to postpone to monday. Posted 6 years ago |
| viscouse says: Wow. Old topic :)
Posted 5 years ago |
rajjan ![]() says:Maybe you could tag them with weekend and then have a smartlist searching for tag:weekend AND dueBefore:"1 week of today" or similar? Posted 5 years ago |
| viscouse says: rajjan, thank you very much. That is an excellent idea!
Posted 5 years ago |
| viscouse says: I tweaked it a little to say tag:weekend AND dueBefore:Monday
Posted 5 years ago |
rubyji says:I just want to say this feature is still needed. I often postpone things for 3 days or a week or more. Posted 5 years ago |
| wendyjadewong says: Yes, this feature is definitely still needed.
Posted 4 years ago |
| sgri says: This issue has been going on for ages, I also would like to be able to postpone to a date or by several days
Posted 4 years ago |
| krissiegel says: I would love this as well. Make it a very simple and easy interface though as I don't want to go through too many dialogs to do this. Posted 4 years ago |
| cchez says: +1 Posted 3 years ago |
| levine770 says: +1.
Posted 3 years ago |
ranbarton ![]() says:What would be the difference between postponing a task 3 months and simply changing its due date back by 3 months? Posted 3 years ago |
| fireweed says: Pleaase can we have the oppositte of postpone as well - see :http://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/ideas/8710/ Posted 3 years ago |
| chaimgoodman says: +1 for postponing longer than 1 day at a time. Posted 3 years ago |
| marcus.meier says: I want to throw in another vote for this feature. It would be a huge help for a lot of my "waiting for" tasks. Posted 3 years ago |
| allen.sooredoo says: +1 Posted 3 years ago |
| bakpaknmom says: I too would like this. Posted 3 years ago |
| edubaldan says: +1 Posted 3 years ago |
andy.lawson says:Agreed. I'd like a postpone until feature - as indicated in this (v similar) thread; Posted 2 years ago |
| cotarmanach says: +1 Posted 2 years ago |
| pcjabber says: +1. For reasons that rubyji mentioned, it's awkward to just change the due date, and more awkward to hit "postpone" 6 times when the task's due date moves by a week (for example). Posted 2 years ago |
| mrw0127 says: +1. But if it's a recurring task (esp a daily one), a "skip" option would be probably be more helpful. Posted 2 years ago |
| wheretheskygrows says: "Skip" for recurring tasks seems to make the most sense. If today is trash day and I forgot to take the trash out, if I postpone it, it doesn't make sense to do the task tomorrow. It's too late! I have to wait until next week (the next occurrence of the task!) Posted 2 years ago |
| cikkcakk says: +1 for postponing longer than a day Posted 2 years ago |
apiccirilli says:+1 - this would definitely add more significance to the # of times something was postponed. Posted 2 years ago |
| vnt says: +1 Posted 2 years ago |
| darrenjohncole says: +1 Posted 2 years ago |
| relevart says: +1 Good Idea! Posted 2 years ago |
| rtm.haverly says: As i understand it (as a newbie), the 'every x period' repeat feature is tied to the Due Date -- if that is so, than postponing the task via changing that date upsets the next appearance of the task once i get around to doing the current one. Posted 2 years ago |
dburkeamberfire.net says:rs_simon has it working the way I would want. Posted 2 years ago |
shmulikaw says:It would be nice if you allow Choose to postpone a task a day, or hour or week, etc. Posted 1 year ago |
| blocke says:
Posted 1 year ago |
| newmilkentry says: I think "postpone" works wrongly at present. What is the point of postponing an overdue task to today? The task is still asking to be completed now. Posted 1 year ago |
| relevart says: No use for it. I can just hit the button multiple times or change the due date. Posted 1 year ago |
| e133tc1pher says: On the android app I want to long-press on the postpone button and have it come up with a few standard values or a custom one that opens a text box. Normal presses still do one day. Posted 1 year ago |
| steveshay says: @mikabren, what is "important" depends on how you use RTM. For example, I never share or publish my tasks, so for me any improvements to those feature wouldn't even make the list, but for others they're essential. Most weeks however, I do have the need to skip a recurring task or to postpone for more than 1 day. If I simply change the due date of a task it is no longer on my list when I'm creating my end of the week (and monthly!) status reports. It's just as important to know what I couldn't get to, as it is to know what I did accomplish. Postpone is too cumbersome to use for anything other than daily tasks. A skip feature may not be important to everyone, but if implemented simply it wouldn't be all that taxing either. A dropdown already exist so adding skip to the list should be trivial. Skip would simply change the due date based on the repeating rule (the same way completing a task would) and it would increment the skipped count rather than completing the item (like postpone does now). A skipped: operator in search options would complete this feature. Posted 1 year ago |
| osarjeant says: This seems counter intuitive to RTM which is to get work done. If your postponing that often, review your due date criteria or stop making up due dates. Or stop procrastinating. Postponing is necessary, but RTM should not encourage or expand this practice. Posted 1 year ago |
andy.lawson says:I'd really like to do this from the android app/widget. Any possibility? Posted 9 months ago |
| bzmomv9 says: +1 for 'skip' feature Posted 7 months ago |
marksund says:I shoulda said - I use RTM almost exclusively on the iPhone and iPad, occasionally computer - the integration and mobility are awesome. Posted 15 weeks ago |