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Originally Posted by DrJJWMac
That said, I would wish this issue were resolved in the context of a larger problem with the following symptoms:
* the iPhone version has no way to set a Project to auto-complete when its last task is done (as is possible on the Mac version)
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Agreed, but it does honor the setting.
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* the badge counts of remaining "actions" counts a Project as an additional "task" even when that Project is to be "auto-completed" (and therefore is not really an additional task)
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Unless one's actions are truly uniform in duration, I find it hard to see how this is a big deal.
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* Projects that are to be "auto-completed" show in lists of "actions" even when they are marked to be "auto-completed" (...)
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This has a benefit — you can mark off that entire group as being done with a single tap. Not saying this is why the implementation came out the way it did, but it has its uses.
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* checking a Project completed checks all its actions, yet unchecking a Project does not uncheck all its actions regardless of the auto-complete state of the Project
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I agree that unchecking the project does not uncheck actions, but I was also unable to find a place where marking a project as complete caused uncompleted actions to be marked complete on iPad, iPod or Mac. Do you have an example?
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Basically, the principled consequences of setting or not the auto-complete feature of a Project (as is an option on the Mac) are not fully enforced in practice through all possible user interactions with and user reviews of Projects or their underlying tasks.
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Can you name any feature for which that is not true? :-)