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I'd like to share an idea which I think would make the user-experience better, and it is related to the way the tasks are arranged in Super Productivity.
For example, I have a list of tasks for the day, which I would have arranged in a particular order sometime (usually in the morning) of the day.
Now, the idea is that I would be working on the tasks, ideally, in order, one after another.
But, as it often happens, there is a change of plans and I have to work on some task earlier than planned. In such situation, since I am accustomed to re-arranging the task list before beginning the time tracking, I tend to drag the existing task to the top of the list and then starting the time tracking.
Therefore, my idea is, would it be more user-friendly, if the current task automatically moves to the top of the list (of priorities) when someone begins tracking time for it, even if it is someplace down the list of taks?
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Greetings!
I'd like to share an idea which I think would make the user-experience better, and it is related to the way the tasks are arranged in Super Productivity.
For example, I have a list of tasks for the day, which I would have arranged in a particular order sometime (usually in the morning) of the day.
Now, the idea is that I would be working on the tasks, ideally, in order, one after another.
But, as it often happens, there is a change of plans and I have to work on some task earlier than planned. In such situation, since I am accustomed to re-arranging the task list before beginning the time tracking, I tend to drag the existing task to the top of the list and then starting the time tracking.
Therefore, my idea is, would it be more user-friendly, if the current task automatically moves to the top of the list (of priorities) when someone begins tracking time for it, even if it is someplace down the list of taks?
Appreciate your inputs on the same.
Regards.
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