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Lunatask v2.0.15

Features

  • Time-blocking and a new calendar view are now available in the mobile app, allowing you to plan your day upfront minute by minute. The new calendar features drag-and-drop moving of time blocks, touch-based event resizing, pinch-to-zoom to see more or less events, actions to mark things as complete directly from the calendar, an option to join videoconference calls, and more. This is the initial release of this feature on mobile platforms, and it will be improved going forward. The main limitation of the new calendar is that time-blocking is available only for the current day.
  • You can now more easily interact with your task list and move tasks around using a new long-press actions menu – simply long-press a task in the list and move the task where you want it to be or pick from a few of most common actions like placing the task onto the calendar or starting a timer for 25 minutes

Improvements

  • Drawers (the left one with search and the new calendar drawer) can now be closed by pressing the back button on Android
  • When the task timer is running, the mobile app shows a purple bar above the tasks. This bar now stays visible even when you switch to another part of the app, above the note list, journal, etc.
  • A task's age is now shown in task detail on iOS and Android
  • The "open link" button on tasks in the list in our desktop app was redesigned into an icon, taking up less space and visually differentiating it from the goal badge
  • When looking at tasks belonging to a certain goal, the mobile app shows an arrow icon in the toolbar on the top, taking you to the list of all tasks for a given area – this button is now shown there as well, taking you again one step above into the "Next to work on" overview
  • Gestures for opening drawers by sliding from the edge of the screen now have improved thresholds so they do not conflict with gestures for, for example, swiping left to delete a task
  • Other minor onboarding and visual improvements

Fixes

  • The issue causing the app layout on iOS and Android to get broken when screen orientation changes from portrait to landscape and back was fixed
  • The height of the task scheduling dropdown no longer jumps when switching months in the dropdown in the desktop app
  • Fixed vertical line in the journal overflowing last happy memory in some cases in the desktop app
  • Fixed incorrect message shown in the desktop app's logbook when a user has between 43 and 100 completed tasks
  • Drag and double-click behavior in the main menu on the top of our desktop app was improved to prevent accidental window moves and maximizations when clicking menu items