![]() Would an RTM staff person please respond to this 9. Postpone emails and temporarily remove them from your inbox until you need them. This feature is not that difficult for the developers to add. But if RTM doesn't add this particular feature soon, I'm going to cancel my Pro account. I've stayed a Pro RTM'er because I've been holding out on these kinds of features, and because I like RTM's UI better. I hope RTM developers don't think that the new Android notification snooze options are sufficient for RTM users, and that they're still open to creating a more robust Android notification. When our fine arts teachers email rosters of students who will be missing class for rehearsal, I can take note of that. It may take some time to get used to changes that have been made to a familiar interface. Since Android Pie there has been a new option for snoozing notifications, but it's a very limited set of options that can't be changed (unless you root your phone) - 15 mins, 30 mins, and 2hrs. New Gmail Feature: Snooze Messages Any time that an online tool alters or updates its features, there is a natural adjustment period. Tick Tick offers a similar Android notification with a wide array of choices. And then you have a whole bunch of quick options to choose from, from right there in the notification - just tap which snooze duration you want and you're done. When you get a notification, you have the option to reschedule the task, which is not exactly the same as postponing, but it's close. ![]() I would include a screenshot of the Todoist Android notification, but I don't see a way to do that here. When it comes to this particular issue, of being able to snooze or postpone a task, Todoist's Android notification is much better than the current Android notification available in RTM. ![]()
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