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ellisbooker

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  1. Yes! I would love to be able to drag a task from Overdue, Today, Next 7 Days straight from the sidebar. This would be a huge time-saver! And, as others have mentioned, tags for Tasks would be terrific.
  2. The way I use Waiting is specific. It means, "waiting for someone or something to complete the next-action." In the Netflix example, for instance, suppose I cancel my subscription on Monday and am now waiting to see that Netflix actually canceled it. I'm "waiting" for Netflix to act. A waiting tag would work, but there's currently no way to tag EN tasks.
  3. An update to my original post. A fast workaround might be to Flag the task, which I will interpret as "Task completed, now waiting."
  4. Here's something I've been trying to sort out: Somehow marking a Task as "waiting." Let me explain the workflow I've used for EN notes for years. Create a note about a phone call I just made. Tag is "!Waiting." This way, I can see all the waiting tasks by simply using a shortcut. (Nowadays, I can also place a filtered note on the EN home dashboard.) Enter the new Tasks functionality, which I generally like. But what's missing, for me, is the ability to do X, such as "Call Bob," and then quickly making it go away from the view, but still marked as "Waiting" so I can see all of these items in one view. I've tried moving these Tasks to a notebook called Waiting, but they'll still show up in the Tasks view, unless I also change the date (say, marking it for a week later). But even then, unless I change the text of the original task, I have to remember that this Task isn't new but is actually "waiting." Any suggestions?
  5. Agree. This causes unnecessary extra clicks: Open Gallery/Personal Templates/<The personal template I want to us>
  6. Same issue on Android. The Web version works properly (i.e., I have access to Tasks). I am in the beta program on Android, and even leaving this channel didn't fix things.
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