Thank you very much for listen for my demands on improve todo.txt. But It still lacks the functionality of the desktop app or ntodo.txt....So...
What’s like now:
On Android, I can only filter my todo.txt list by tapping the search icon and typing commands like p:A or @home. If I don’t remember the exact prefixes, it’s hard to see only open tasks, completed tasks, or tasks in a certain project or context.
What I’d like to see:
A built-in filter view—maybe a slide-in menu or bottom panel—where I can simply tap:
“Open” or “Done”
A list of my contexts (e.g. @home, @work)
A list of my projects (e.g. +groceries, +projectX)
Tapping these options would instantly update the task list, and the app would remember my last filter when I come back.
Why it matters:
It’s much faster on mobile to tap filters instead of typing prefixes, and it makes Kori feel more polished and user-frie
100 thanks for put #9 as an enhancement !
Thank you very much for listen for my demands on improve todo.txt. But It still lacks the functionality of the desktop app or ntodo.txt....So...
What’s like now:
On Android, I can only filter my todo.txt list by tapping the search icon and typing commands like p:A or @home. If I don’t remember the exact prefixes, it’s hard to see only open tasks, completed tasks, or tasks in a certain project or context.
What I’d like to see:
A built-in filter view—maybe a slide-in menu or bottom panel—where I can simply tap:
Tapping these options would instantly update the task list, and the app would remember my last filter when I come back.
Why it matters:
It’s much faster on mobile to tap filters instead of typing prefixes, and it makes Kori feel more polished and user-frie
100 thanks for put #9 as an enhancement !