Basically, using the up/down buttons automatically affects the scrollbar position. Because it’s a standard way applications work (you can try it in any application with a scroll).
My best suggestion is to use j/k, for now, if possible. These buttons don’t have this issue and they are more convenient as well!
Hi, this update also seems not to work on MacOS Catalina? For some reason the program worked fine until I updated and now it won’t open unfortunately. Does this happen to anyone else?
There is inconsistency with naming sections within projects. When we use global ‘All’ filter then the next actions are under a section called Next which is correct in my opinion. Within the project, the next actions are under a section called Actions. I suggest to change it to Next also. The list that is dedicated to the next actions is also called Next, not Actions.
Sorry about that – I thought Apple wouldn’t let me open it, but it was only giving me a warning that it couldn’t check it for malicious software. It runs fine, thanks.
There is very counterintuitive behavior with lists filtering. When we choose a filter tag within one list like the Next list then this tag is active when we switch to a different list. What is even less intuitive is this filter is active when we use the global filter from the left side panel. For excample we choose global filter 'All" but it doesn’t show all items because the previous filter that we chose within a list is still active.
I think this behavior will become more clear once we fix the filter panel in place, so that the filters are always visible regardless of scroll position. This is about to be released. What else would you suggest?
I’m not so sure. It used to work like that many versions back (unintentionally). But there were many complaints about filters getting reset so it was fixed. So resetting the filter again is definitely not an option. There might be a better solution but I don’t see one so far.
I was wondering what the icon which is next to each project name means. Don’t you think that there should be different icons for sequential and parallel projects?
Edit:
The order of appearing lists within the project is like this: Next, Waiting, Scheduled, Someday which means:
Next → my tasks
Waiting → not my tasks
Scheduled → my task
I suggest changing the order to:
Next → my tasks
Scheduled → my tasks
Waiting → not my tasks
When each section is really long then it is not comfortable to look at only my tasks. I know that a can collapse the Waiting section but the current sequence is a little bit confusing.
The other thing is inside the new item/edit form.
The lists (top right corner) that we can ascribe an item to are sorted as Next, Someday, Waiting, Schedule.