Among the best task apps for Android we find Google TasksGoogle’s most professional to-do app that the company launched over four years ago and that in all that time new arrivals have arrived in drops.
The last time we talked about Google Tasks was last August, when it revamped its new interface to display all of our task lists in tabs. now nine months later Google adds yet another important novelty to your task application.
Completion options for recurring tasks are coming
Since 2019 we can create repeating tasks, which allows us to set a start day and time and when said task repeats, if every X days, X weeks, X months or every X years, but will not allow to put a finish.
To configure the end of a recurring Google Tasks task, you had to use the Google Calendar. In the Google Calendar app, all of our tasks appear with a date and that’s when we could set their completion day.
With the new version of Google Tasks We no longer rely on Google Calendar to prevent a task from repeating after a date or series of repetitions. Now, this can be set directly from the Google Tasks app, as we’ll see below:
Clicking on ‘Add date and time’ either on the date of a task already created, when activating the recurrence after touching ‘Repeat’ we see a new section called ‘Ends’which has the ‘Never’ option enabled by default, but we see that it eventually leaves us put an end date or that the task ends after a set number of repetitions.
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