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  <title>Collaboration between Todoist users</title>
  <abstract>Move Todoist into a team based task manager</abstract>
  <text>Move Todoist into a team based task manager</text>
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        <display_name>amix</display_name>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2008-05-28T09:52:38Z</created_at>
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  <title>Add an &quot;in progess&quot; status as well as &quot;to do&quot; &amp; &quot;complete&quot;</title>
  <abstract>Not sure how many other list makers do this, but I typically use 3 status markers:
1. &quot;to do&quot; = not started
2. &quot;in progress&quot;
3. &quot;complete&quot;
The tick box in ToDoIst only allows states 1 and 3. ...</abstract>
  <text>Not sure how many other list makers do this, but I typically use 3 status markers:
1. &quot;to do&quot; = not started
2. &quot;in progress&quot;
3. &quot;complete&quot;
The tick box in ToDoIst only allows states 1 and 3.  Could we have an option to enable a middle state.  i.e. toggle 1. -&gt; 2. -&gt; 3. -&gt; 1.</text>
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        <display_name>philipmarkevans</display_name>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2008-05-29T09:05:41Z</created_at>
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  <url>http://todoist.uservoice.com/pages/940-general/suggestions/6489-allow-repeat-tasks-to-show-up-on-each-day-of-calendar</url>
  <title>allow repeat tasks to show up on each day of calendar</title>
  <abstract>I have tasks I want to repeat every day, every week, every 3 days, etc., whether I complete them or not.  I don't want to have to check it off today to see it show up on tomorrow's task list.  I want...</abstract>
  <text>I have tasks I want to repeat every day, every week, every 3 days, etc., whether I complete them or not.  I don't want to have to check it off today to see it show up on tomorrow's task list.  I want to be able to click a particular day a month from now and know what I'll have coming up, without having had to schedule it for that particular day (if I've already scheduled it to repeat daily).</text>
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    <name>General</name>
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        <display_name>anonymous</display_name>
        <name deprecated="true">anonymous</name>
        <username deprecated="true">anonymous</username>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2008-06-03T02:29:03Z</created_at>
  <updated_at type="datetime">2008-06-03T02:29:03Z</updated_at>
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  <url>http://todoist.uservoice.com/pages/940-general/suggestions/7348-better-query-display-for-subtasks</url>
  <title>Better query display for subtasks</title>
  <abstract>It would be great if the results of a query would display not just the task that responds to the query, but also its ancestors (or at least its parent). 

For example: I have a task named &quot;Algebra...</abstract>
  <text>It would be great if the results of a query would display not just the task that responds to the query, but also its ancestors (or at least its parent). 

For example: I have a task named &quot;Algebra exam&quot; with a few sub-tasks: &quot;Collect documentation&quot; due in 3days, &quot;Study&quot; due in 1 week, etc. I also have other similar tasks like &quot;Physics exam&quot; with possibly similar sub-tasks and maybe even similar time period. 

The problem is that when I query for this week's activities, I get results like &quot;Collect documentation&quot; with no hint about the parent task. I don't know what it refers to. I of course can click on the project and get to see what it refers to (btw, thanks for that) but that gets in the way of having a clear overview of the activities. 

The solution for this would be to also display the parent of the task (or all it's ancestors) opened and only having as a child the task that responded to the query. </text>
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    <name>General</name>
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        <display_name>r2cosmin</display_name>
        <name deprecated="true">r2cosmin</name>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2008-06-11T10:08:27Z</created_at>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2008-08-21T02:04:28Z</created_at>
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