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Originally Posted by msmith6869
Are you telling me that every piece of new or improved functionality since then has been more highly requested than rich repeating?
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Yes.
More specifically, since you know a bit about how software is developed, you recognize that sometimes a third tier feature is added at the same time a top tier feature is added, simply because the developers have that part of the system "on the operating table".
Skimming through the release notes, here's what's been added for top tier features:
- Improved Styles
- Sync-compatibility with updated iPhone versions
- Snow Leopard support
- Redesigned Perspectives with support for syncing Perspectives to iPhone
- Improved attachment support to reduce sync times
- Redesigned repeat inspector
- Bug fixes
- Auto-complete for projects and action groups
- Various UI improvements
- Archiving to keep databases small and sync speed fast
- Faster creation of new contexts and projects
- Synchronization between multiple Macs
- An iPhone version of OF
- Parsing of tasks from message in Mail
It's a spurious argument to compare OF to competing applications on the basis of a single "missing" feature. That would only make sense if the competition had all of the features that OF had. Instead, each program is at a different point in the feature and cost space. Customers can choose the product that comes closest to their needs, and (in the case of OF) use Help → Send Feedback to cast their vote for the missing features. I assume you've taken the time to do so for enhanced repeat options.
Cheers,
Curt