I use repeating tasks a lot, whether daily, weekly or monthly.  It will show 
overdue if you don't click it done for that particular day.  Once you click 
it as done, it will move to the bottom under complete; and the repeating 
task will appear for the next time it is to repeat.  For example, let's say 
you have a repeating task to take medications daily ("Take meds").  If you 
don't access ToDo for three days (we'll use Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 
for example,) and then access it on Saturday, you will have one overdue task 
from Wednesday for Take Meds.  You will click that as complete.  It will 
disappear and then another Take Meds for Thursday will appear in the Overdue 
section.  Click it as complete.  Another overdue Take Meds for Friday will 
appear.  Click it as above.  Now it is Saturday, and you should have the 
Take Meds under the Today (Saturday) section and thus not overdue.  You will 
take your meds for today, click Complete, and then Take Meds will appear in 
the Tomorrow (Sunday) section.

Hopefully, this step-by-step process will help you determine if it is truly 
an app/iPhone issue or just a better understanding of how repeat tasks work. 
You may want to do a dummy task to play with over the next few days to see 
if it works.

w.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "smashadv" <[email protected]>
To: "Appigo Todo" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 11:58 AM
Subject: [appigo-todo] Repeating Tasks


>
> I'm going to repost this in hopes that someone else has had this
> issue, or the app developers actually realize this is happening - but
> repeating tasks do not work for me. Whether it's an iPhone thing, or
> just a flaw in the app design, repeating tasks appear as overdue once
> they expire. The only way to get a task to auto-repeat is to go into
> the task and physically change the due-date to the following due date
> (in my case, the following week). If not, it is overdue. When I assign
> 'complete' to a repeating task, it completely disappears. Gone
> forever. No repeat.
>
> I really had high hopes for this application, as I'm moving over to a
> mac environment from PC where I had all the task features of Outlook.
> But so far I'm fairly underwhelmed with Todo, and its sister app,
> Notebook. A complete waste of ten bucks. Unless - you can actually
> solve this.
>
> thanks.
>
> > 


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