Improvements
- Completed time blocks are now kept on the calendar
- In the settings, there's now an option to auto-start the app on boot (on Windows)
- You can now jump to a person's profile from the people picker available on memories in the journal
- Tasks in the logbook can now be duplicated (on desktop platforms)
- All subtasks now get unchecked when duplicating a task
- The names of sections in the Eisenhower Matrix workflow were updated slightly to make them clearer in the context of personal task management
- Future time blocks are now removed from the calendar when skipping current occurrence of recurring tasks
- Notes now provide the option to show metadata (currently, only timestamps of creation and last update)
- You can now lock a protected notebook via a new lock icon in a note header, not just via the button in the notebook picker
Fixes
- Fixed habit time blocks reappearing when moved on the calendar from tomorrow to today or vice-versa
- Fixed archived goals showing among active goals in the "set goal" right-click context submenu
- Fixed calendar open task button not jumping to task when in another goal
- Pulsing task timer badge animation was disabled for now because of high CPU usage
- Missing right-click context menus were added to journal entry, memory, and note name inputs
- Desktop shortcut is now recreated on reinstall (on Windows)
- There's now a warning that a "once" habit was already completed before when tracking activities from the calendar instead of the button doing nothing
- The mini calendar in the dropdown for selecting a last reconnect date now always opens on a current month for easier entering of the new date, instead of the month of the previous last reconnect date
Notes
Two calendar-related issues sneaked into this update and v2.0.6 was released fixing these regressions.