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| gregmay82 says: Not sure if this is the place for feature requests, but a manual drag-and-drop sort of tasks in a given list would sure be nice. Posted at 8:18pm on November 6, 2009 |
| fireweed says: Good idea, would be useful. Ideally the selected ordering would be "sticky" so that it persisted unless changed. Posted 2 years ago |
| lewen7er9 says: +1
Posted 2 years ago |
| mbb15 says: I would love this.
Posted 2 years ago |
| haydend says: This is amazingly important and would benefit many users greatly. I often desire to drag and drop tasks within a day to more easily sort them in the order that they should be completed.
Posted 2 years ago |
| gustave says: +1
Posted 2 years ago |
| gregmay82 says: Glad to see I am not alone on this. This is one of the main things that keeps me from moving to RTM Posted 2 years ago |
| rubhadubh says: +1
Posted 2 years ago |
| niknight says: +1 Posted 1 year ago |
| bgarrido says: I am new to RTM and the lack of this one feature has kept me from really loving it. This is very sorely needed. Posted 1 year ago |
| david.cheung says: Yes please! As projects get more intense, we need a better way to set priority and basecamp-like drag-n-drop ease is the answer. Posted 1 year ago |
jbzic says:I come browsing the forums JUST to see if there is any news on this being developed. It is seriously all that is missing from RTM for me. It seems so basic! Posted 1 year ago |
| scharnout says: +1 Posted 1 year ago |
| jumpfroggy says: +1 here. Posted 1 year ago |
| beatcoach says: Agree with "most important missing feature" comments. Kinda puzzles the mind that even a simple 'up for grabs' database element - sort-able! - that each user could use as s/he sees fit, is not included [while a more elaborate feature might or not be considered]. RTM is a fantastic product. This would make it phenomenal. Posted 1 year ago |
| milimetr88 says: +1 to manual sorting :) Posted 1 year ago |
| budricher says: Wow, I'm coming over from Things (just signed up for pro) and I'm amazed this isn't possible... it just seems so basic that in a daily list of say 30 things I would want a few of them at the top. Posted 1 year ago |
| cikkcakk says: +1 hands up for manual sorting!!! Posted 1 year ago |
krohn says:+1 Posted 1 year ago |
| tobbesjufem says: drag-n-drop manual sort plus a customized sorting function (much like the advanced search today) plus the ablity to sort on tags and parts of tags (regex matching would be great) should do it for me! I use tags for everything, and use the tag cloud for filtering, but lacks the sorting. Posted 1 year ago |
| antiw says: +1 Posted 1 year ago |
| antiw says: +1 Posted 1 year ago |
| datrickster says: I totaly agree... I was wondering that it´s not possible to drag and drop manualy. especially when you have many task on one day with same prioity its important for me to sort the task within the same prio and work on the tasks from top to buttom Posted 1 year ago |
| ekershen says: +1 Posted 1 year ago |
| joel.brenner says: +1 for this feature, absence of which has led me away from RTM years ago. Would like to come back, but in spite of a huge request list over a long period, the absence of any semblance of forward motion on this point is not encouraging. Please RTM -- you have a superb product otherwise. Posted 11 months ago |
| dudubur says: +1 Posted 11 months ago |
adamrakich says:+1, mostly for sorting list tabs - it's a real pain when you add a new list that the rest reshuffle. You get used to clicking in certain places :) Posted 9 months ago |
| valentina.cassinelli says: I believe that less is more, however I agree with the comments above, the value of manual sorting is undeniable for daily work. People often have many tasks of same priority, but the importance/urgency can easily change anytime. Drag+drop sorting would make RTM simply amazing. Posted 9 months ago |