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SingularityApp: To Do Lists
SingularityApp: To Do Lists version history
‹ General InfoVersion | 6.15.0 (2 variants) |
Updated | 2 months ago |
Changelog | Interface customization! In this release we have added the ability to customize the interface in the Pro-version: • Open Settings → Interface. • Choose which items to show and which to hide in the bottom bar and menus. • Control swipes and the display of task details in lists. We've also added font size customization: Settings → General → Font size. Available on all tariffs ;-) P.S. Singularity is closer than you think! |
Version | 6.14.2 (2 variants) |
Updated | 3 months ago |
Changelog | There are some nice improvements in this release! • Speeded up loading of the task list in the Upcoming section. • In the task creation widget we fixed the problem with selecting Inbox and Unplaced folders. • Added support for links to diarium. • Made many other small improvements. P.S. Singularity is closer than you think! |
Version | 6.14.0 (3 variants) |
Updated | 3 months ago |
Changelog | In this release, we've added customization of the start time of the evening! • Settings → General. Choose any time after 12:00AM when your evening starts. • If a task has the date "This evening" selected, it will be scheduled for the selected time. • If date recognition from the task name is enabled, the "evening" time will be the time you selected in the setup. P.S. Singularity is closer than you think! |
Version | 6.11.1 (3 variants) |
Updated | 5 months ago |
Changelog | Updates on task repeats and other improvements in this release! • "After completion" mode in the repeat settings: tasks will be created after a specified number of days from the completion date of the previous task. • Upcoming section: will show all scheduled tasks, even if the date is a couple years ahead. • Tasks of archived projects are hidden in Calendar. • Added scrolling in general settings for small screens. P.S. Singularity is closer than you think! |
Version | 6.11.0 (3 variants) |
Updated | 5 months ago |
Changelog | New menu design! • We fixed the panel with important icons and the menu button at the bottom, so it's easy to touch with one hand. • You can expand the menu to the full screen by swiping from the bottom. • Inside the menu we added search by folder and project names. • We left the possibility to switch to the old version of the menu to compare it with the new one. We also redesigned the empty task list and made a lot of small improvements ;) P.S. Singularity is closer than you think! |
Version | 6.10.3 (3 variants) |
Updated | 6 months ago |
Changelog | We brought the singularity a couple more quanta closer. Improved stability and performance. Singularity is closer than you think! |
Version | 6.10.2 (3 variants) |
Updated | 6 months ago |
Changelog | We brought the singularity a couple more quanta closer. Improved stability and performance. Singularity is closer than you think! |
Version | 6.10.0 (3 variants) |
Updated | 6 months ago |
Changelog | Big update on repetitive tasks! Repeating tasks for future dates are now immediately visible in Plans and Calendar, you can edit them and mark them completed. • We've kept the repetition templates working. Projects will display a template with circular arrows and the nearest task according to this template. • You can still edit a template to apply changes to all future tasks at once. Please update your apps on all devices in use. P.S. Singularity is closer than you think! |
Version | 6.8.2 (2 variants) |
Updated | 7 months ago |
Changelog | In this release, we fixed the problem of synchronizing recurring tasks with Google.Calendar. And we added a notification window about important updates: it will appear if the application update is critical to continue working. P.S. Singularity is closer than you think! |
Version | 6.8.1 |
Updated | 7 months ago |
Changelog | We brought the singularity a couple more quanta closer. Improved stability and performance. Singularity is closer than you think! |