Certainly the GTD way requires rapid entry to the Inbox, and date parsing 
would help throw a due date in there although I point out that in GTD you 
just rapidly enter short tasks and there is another stage where I review 
each task and decide whether there are dates involved with it.
Two things need to be fastest in portable devices:
Rapid task entry to Inbox
Quickly review next steps and check one off

On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 11:56:12 PM UTC-6, Joel wrote:
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> I know that date parsing is available when adding tasks using Rapid Task 
> Entry and when using the "Add to Inbox" button in the Android app (can't 
> speak for iOS app) but I would like to see this available as standard for 
> all tasks, if possible. I know MLO works with both start and due dates so 
> it may not be but having seen this in a couple web apps that have 
> implemented it, I wish MLO could somehow make use of it since so many 
> people love it because it makes working with tasks so flexible. This would 
> be "in task date parsing" (for lack of a better description) that would 
> parse out the dates in your text as you're typing the text. Not sure if 
> this is possible but, if anything, perhaps for future versions.
>
> Joel
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