[APP][2.3+][BETA] ToDoTillDue - The Most Unique To Do List

Varience

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ToDoTillDue
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.varience.todotilldue

Main Features
1. Separated Lists
Lists are separated into 2 lists. One list is for tasks without deadlines, the other is for tasks with deadlines
Swipe left or right to view each one.

2. Priority Level System
Uses a 1-10 scale instead of High, Low, Medium priority.
Each level has a different reminder pattern.

3. Color Coded Tasks
Each task is color coded depending on its priority level.
4. Priority Level Zero
Complete control of the task's reminder pattern.
Tasks with a Level Zero priority has its own unique reminder pattern that is separate from levels 1-10

5. The Illusion of Time
View the remaining time in seconds, minutes, hours, or days. Everyone perceives time differently and has a different value scale for each time unit.
Some people values seconds as most important, so these people will think 259200 seconds is happening much sooner than its equivalent of 3 days.
Find the right time unit to confuse your perception of time. Or, view it as the actual due date.

6. Priority Incremental Notification System
The most unique feature of this app
Each task will be reminded depending on the reminder pattern of its priority level.
If you are reminded of a task too much and you still have yet to finish it, it will auto-increment to a higher priority
Basically, the more you delay doing a task, the more frequent it will remind you

7. Extremely Customizable
No other To Do list app offers the amount of customizations found in this app

Other Features
1. Backup/Restore
2. Scrolling list homescreen widget for Honeycomb+
3. Little RPG element in sidebar
4. Groups to categories each task
5. Swipe from group icon to remove task
6. Customizable appearance
7. Clean and Beautiful

ToDoTillDue is the most helpful To Do List app with the most unique features!
Its a To Do List that not only properly reminds you of your tasks, but also tries to push you into doing them.

All necessary features are offered for free users.
For extended features, there's an in-app store to purchase individual features.
Why pay full price if you only want 1 or 2 extra features? Pay for the amount you want.
Extended features are also purchasable through points.

ToDoTillDue is currently in BETA stage, but all features should be working.
If there are any crashes, please submit crash reports.
 

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ETW11

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I love the layout and all the functionality your app offers, but I can't use it presently because I can't seem to get it to vibrate upon alert. I have vibrate selected, but it doesn't vibrate when I test it, nor when I set it. Is this function not working right now?
 

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Vibrates are working on every device I've tested on, so there shouldn't be a problem.

But let's try to find the source of the problem.

Let's test out the actual vibrations.
Follow the attached screenshots to create a Level Zero priority task, then pressed add.
On the screen that pops out, click on Vibrate.
This will show the list of vibrations with a button for you to try out each one. Press the play button and see if your phone vibrates.

Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
 

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ETW11

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My phone does not vibrate at all when pressing play for any of those vibrating options. I know it's not the phone because I have another task app that vibrates three times when a task is due and it's working as it should.
 

ETW11

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That was it! I thought that option was only for haptic feedback. I didn't think that would have any effect on the vibration upon alert. I like to disable haptic feedback in every app I own. If I have to use it to let it vibrate upon alert, then so be it. I really appreciate your help on this. I'm pretty sure I'm going to disable my other task app in favor of this one now. Thanks again for your work and the help you provided.
 

Varience

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No problem, I'll change the way that setting works in the next update so it'll only affect haptic feedback and not the alarm vibrations.
 
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