#1474: Quire Feedback
Status: To-do

I hope that the filter in the upper left corner can have more grammar rules, not just to display tasks that meet selected conditions, but can also display tasks without selected conditions, that is, to exclude selected conditions. For example, I have several tags, such as work, study, chores, entertainment, library, home, computer, phone etc. When I want to display tasks not performed with a computer or phone, that is, tasks without the "computer" or "phone" tag, it will be very time-consuming and troublesome to add a tag like "non-computer" or "non-phone" to all tasks not performed on a computer or phone. It would be better if the filter can provide some options like displaying tasks without a certain condition. The "–" rule is also as important as the "+" rule.

And, I hope that Quire can display subtasks under a task after filtering. Otherwise, I can only add the same tags as those of the main task every time when I create a subtask or edit the tags of the selected tasks in batches if I want to display all subtasks under a task after filtering.

Created by Jue Ling Dec 7, 2018, Edited Dec 7, 2018

Hi Jue, we will share the idea with our team. 😃

Michelle, Dec 10, 2018

@michelle-28 Thank you for your reply. I really love this app. Please consider adding the "-" rule to the app. 😆

Jue Ling, Dec 7, 2018

Hi Jue, thanks for your detailed suggestion. Let me double check:

  1. You would like the option to see all tasks that do NOT have the "computer" OR "phone" tag.

  2. A parent task can be a task of its own or simply a folder (category), so its subtasks need to have the same "attributes" (eg., tag, priority) in order to be shown along with their parent task.

FYI, you can muliti-select the subtasks, and add the same eg., tag(s) of their parent task to them at once.

Also, when you eg., filter by Tag, then any task added in this mode will automatically have the tag you filtered by.

Michelle, Dec 7, 2018