I agree with Steve: If I am looking at tomorrow’s to-do list, I should be able to see the recurrent items for tomorrow, regardless of completing today’s task.
That’s not much of a problem if the overdue task was yesterday’s (as it will show in red), but if I’m looking at the future, it is a problem, yes.
In fact, that’s a long-time problem that I have with recurrent tasks.
Not being able to see these future items impact me to the point that, for some tasks with daily recurrence I do this workaround: I create 5 versions of the task, each of them recurring to a different weekday. This way, I have a one-week horizon to look at daily recurrent tasks without being fooled.
Not sure about how hard it would be to implement, but the best solution IMO is to simply show tasks in their scheduled date in the future (eg. if I have a task set for every day 25, and I list the tasks for Feb, 25 2018 – it will be there, regardless of all previous instances being completed or not).
Best Regards,
Luciano Passuello
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