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View tags below task instead (or in additon) to list

will.s.brown says:

It would be nice if there was an option to show the tags of a task instead of its list (or in addition to the list) right below the task. In my RTM system, the list isn't as relevant as the tag, so it would make the app much more useful.

Posted at 7:46pm on November 11, 2008

mystwillow Pro says:

I agree with this, but I think it should only be implemented in individual list views. In the Today list, for instance, tasks may come from several different lists, so it is relevant to know whether "Backup hard drive" is in my Work or Home list. However, if I am in my Home list itself, I don't need "Home" displayed under every task; I'd rather see tags. I go back and forth on which way it should be in Smart lists, as they can have tasks from several different regular lists too, but Smart lists are often based on tags (mine are, at least, and I don't think I'm alone), so displaying either the list name or tags under a task could be be either useful or redundant, depending on how your lists are set up.

Posted 3 years ago

samacur says:

this is a must-have for me. Most of my organization would be thru tags, as opposed to the list, because I like to be able to show the different contexts (GTD) in the same list. So mostly things are in Personal or Work lists. But then the list view and the today view lose all of that tag info. Right now I'm using my trial period and that's enough to stop me from paying for and using this app. I already use omnifocus and I hate the slow loading time but it currently does a better job for me. And this price is quite high compared to everything else so it better meet my needs before I decide to pay for it.

Posted 3 years ago

jeff.gardner Pro says:

I agree with will.s.brown. I would like to have the option of either including the tag with the list name or instead of the list name when viewing the task list. When viewing a regular list, it is a waste of precious screen real estate to display the name of the list that I already know I am looking at. For smart lists, I still find the tag more relevant, but I know that this would be a matter of personal taste. Thanks!

Posted 3 years ago

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