manuelernestog / weektodo

WeekToDo is a Free and Open Source Minimalist Weekly Planner and To Do list App focused on privacy. Available for Windows, Mac, Linux or online.
https://weektodo.me
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Tagging and Tag Filters (New Feature) #70

Open rickcecil opened 2 years ago

rickcecil commented 2 years ago

Loving WeekToDo. I believe that it fills a void in the productivity space. Haven't quite seen anything like it.

One thing that would really elevate, I think, is tags. Just adding #tag at the end of a todo item and then being able to

I'll try to post some concepts for these things in the next few days.

manuelernestog commented 2 years ago

Thanks for writing @rickcecil. Sounds like a good feature. I will add it to the list of features for future versions. :)

MattDemers commented 1 year ago

Just +1ing this, mostly to give over-arching projects some organization, if possible.

manuelernestog commented 1 year ago

Hi @MattDemers, for the next versions I want to add workspaces to the application for users who want to divide the app by projects.

The labels and even the workspace I think should be introduced as an optional feature, the idea of the app is not to overwhelm the user with thousands of features and keep it simple.

Later I will be designing how it would look in the application

MattDemers commented 1 year ago

Yup, can totally understand that desire for simplicity. I don't want to force your project beyond its scope; part of why I started using it was because I was overloading myself with busywork from Asana.

rickyspears commented 1 year ago

For a long time I've though that many applications could benefit from a minimal set of features enabled out-of-the-box. Other features could then be enabled as needed. It could help keep the user interface uncluttered for almost everyone. And for our less technical users, it would help greatly with on-boarding — train them to use the basic features and then they can enable other features as they need them.

manuelernestog commented 1 year ago

100% agreed @rickyspears 👏

saif-eldeen-essam commented 1 year ago

Is this going to be on v2.1?

manuelernestog commented 1 year ago

Nop :/

saif-eldeen-essam commented 1 year ago

:crying in the corner:

manuelernestog commented 1 year ago

Let's move on to this to the v2.2, this needs some work and it would delay the release of v2.1

saif-eldeen-essam commented 1 year ago

@manuelernestog Nice! Much appreciated that it is planned to 2.2 🤍

saif-eldeen-essam commented 1 year ago

@manuelernestog Just a little request, is it possible that at least we get a basic tag feature in v2.1 where if you type # + a word, it will turn into text with some light blue background? Just that, no custom color no other customizations.

manuelernestog commented 1 year ago

@manuelernestog Just a little request, is it possible that at least we get a basic tag feature in v2.1 where if you type # + a word, it will turn into text with some light blue background? Just that, no custom color no other customizations.

Sorry man, that's not going to be possible, that would imply unnecessary work and moreover introduce a feature that would conflict with the actual tag system

saif-eldeen-essam commented 1 year ago

I see, no problem, I'll be waiting for v2.2 then, hope the whole development process goes well and free of issues.

lucaszischka commented 8 months ago

Hey @manuelernestog, just found this thread and im using v.2.2. Did you not add the tagging feature or do I have to enable it? Thank you!

nomad101 commented 3 months ago

This is a great feature and will make WeekToDo even more useful. Though as with the previous poster, I couldn't find it in V.2.2? Thanks