General
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Localization
What about localization? My stupid friends don't use Moo.do because of English. For them, the real problem is not the interface but @tags. It is hard to use two languages, especially when the first's with Latin and the other's with Cyrillic alphabet.
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5 votes
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Omnibar
Ever used Alfred, or Sublime Text/Atom?
I feel like moo.do is missing an omnibar type feature where you can can start typing for basically all the actions that are in the sidebar.
Here you could search for workspace names or document names, or even search through actions you can take on items. It would also be nice if this listed the shortcut for that action where relevant.
4 votes -
Clickable links in notes
URLs in notes automatically turn into clickable links
8 votes -
Add syntax to support repeating tasks that are dependent on their completion, like "@3 day after completion"
There are repeating tasks that does need to be done in a regular basis, but there is no use to do them more often than X, so the next scheduled time for the task should be "X after completion" of the previous one.
For example if the "taking out the trash" task is a weekly task and completed on a Saturday, it is not necessary to do it again on Monday, the next logical scheduled time would be next Saturday.
27 votes -
Subtasks counter
A counter of done subtasks regarding to overall count like 4/10. At least as a premium feature in display settings.
30 votes -
It would be nice have a mind map view, in addition to the current outline view. consider doing it like droptask.com with bubbles!!
It would be nice have a mind map view, in addition to the current outline view. consider doing it like droptask.com with bubbles!!
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code snippets
I need the ability to add short code snippets into my notes. There are countless times where a short code snippet without formatting <pre> tags surrounding it would be extremely beneficial. If there were to be syntax highlighting it would be nice but definitely not something thats extremely important. A good example is a very short bash script that starts looks like:
#!/bin/bash
echo "Welcome to moo.do"
echo "Test echo line 2"and looks like this in moo.do apps and webui (terrible for more than 1 / 2 lines:
#!/bin/bash echo "Welcome to moo.do" echo "Test echo line 2"Based…
27 votes -
add universal search (through all documents)
add universal search (through all documents)
10 votes -
I wish that I wasn't asked to re-authenticate with my Google Gmail identity almost every day
It seems that recently, within the past 2 weeks, I am asked to re-authenticate, using my Google identity, on what seems like almost a daily basis (on Mac OS X and Chromebook devices).
Previously, the authorization to use my Google identity with moo.do was cached for at least 1 week.
8 votes -
Save Searches
I'd love to be able to save searches so that I don't have to always manually search for everything.
The feature already exists a little bit in the Agenda Pane to filter the tasks for "Today", "Week" or "All".
It would be very nice to save my own searches/filters with a small titel under the search bar.
66 votes -
Improve daily and weekly recurring tasks that are under a header.
If a header has a set of subtasks required to be completed daily or weekly. It would be a good idea for those subtasks to reset as uncompleted when the next day comes, starting the set of tasks over again for that new day or week whether completed or not. It eliminates redundancy having to schedule each task daily and clogging up my entire agenda since only one item appears on the agenda..."daily list header @every day".
18 votes -
'Quick Add' Android Widget
Add a "Quick Add" Android home screen widget. (Similar to Evernote or Onenote but simpler). User can click on it to add a new Item to a List of the users choice. User chooses the List when adding it to their screens (Inbox, current Project, etc). Keep the widget minimal so that the user's whole document does not need to be loaded in order for him to input each new item. User should be able to type in the new item and either hit 'Close' to close the widget or "Open App' to launch the Moo.do App. Keeping this simple…
116 votes -
Vim keybindings
I use vim to edit text and I have come across a lot of editors that have these bindings as an option. Would it be possible to have vim keybindings while editing and moving about in Moo.Do?
8 votes -
Public API
I used to use Trello for my GTD system, but I switched over to Moo.do a couple of months back because it's awesome.
My idea (which to be honest you're already probably considering), is to make a Public API available so that external services can manipulate your Moo.do documents.
My personal use case would be to write a script that would add an item to my Inbox list from Alfred (or bash maybe).
193 votes -
Multiple Panes on tablets (iPad)
I live by the multiple panes on my computer, but when I switch to my iPad I am stuck with one pane. I would like multiple panes on tablets, at least in landscape orientation.
12 votes -
A way of dragging multiple items at once by holding shift
It should be a way of dragging multiple items at once. Eg: selecting 4 or 5 adjacent items with shift+clicking and then moving them somewhere else in the same list or even to another panel. Because it is possible to select multiple items but when trying to moving them in a batch it only moves the first item.
(not even having to open the "move to context menu)?
Thanks a lot.13 votes -
tag panel with hierarchical tags and smart-lists
a seperate panel for tags and where smart-lists can be created with combinations of certain tags and dates and other filters.
11 votes -
a chrome extension "clip to moo.do"
Then we could collect the title and url to moo.do very quick and easy.
107 votes -
Add 'Multi-Select' of Items for Moving or Sorting
Multi-Select Items (for Moving, Sorting, Adding Dates or Stars, etc). This is the feature I feel the lack of most, by a wide margin. Not having it makes interacting with large amounts of text a very unpleasant experience. I hate to bring up the competition, but maybe look at how Workflowy has implemented this for their system. Theirs quite is simple and intuitive. It does what you think it will quickly and simply.
49 votes
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