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Posted: 13 mins ago
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It is now possible to add a new folder, context or goal on-the-fly when adding a new task via the main website. To use this feature, select the "New Folder..." option at the bottom of the folder list.

Also, we have added a confirmation warning when trying to complete a task that has uncompleted subtasks. This will make it less likely that an active subtask could get accidentally forgotten when the parent task is completed.

pankaj013

Posted: 4 mins ago
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This looks great. Wish there could be a smart tag added to the email as well to add folders/context through email. For people like me who send tasks by twitter or email, it would be the best that could ever happen.

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