New Stories For Next Release

After the completion of what we will call the 1.0 release, we will be planning features for the 2.0 release.  The following are the stories that we will implement:

Tasks can be Saved:
Tasks can be persisted to a storage medium, so they can be retained for future use.

Tasks can be Opened:
Tasks can be retrieved from a storage medium, so they will be loaded quickly.

Custom Reoccurrence Measurements can be Managed:
Custom measurements can be added, edited, or deleted from a list.

Custom Reoccurrence Measurements can be Used when Creating Tasks:
Instead of just days, other custom measurements can be used to measure performance of a task, such as a count-based procedure.

Custom Reoccurrence Measurement Values can be Incremented on the Fly:
For a task, custom measurement values used to trigger the Reoccurrence can be updated on the fly, providing more of a real-time experience. 

Multiple Custom Reoccurrence Measurements can Map to One Value:
When creating custom measurements, you can then map the measurements to one value, instead of maintaining multiple values.

Task Properties can be Edited:
The properties of a task can  be edited

Task View can be Filtered by Category:
Tasks can be filtered based on the category value assigned.

Tasks can be Viewed in a Calendar:
Tasks can be ordered in a  calendar, entered in the day they are due.

Reminders can be Setup to Notify the User of a Task:
A helpful reminder can be displayed to let the user know that a task is due, or near due.

Tasks can be Deleted by the Delete Key:
Pressing the delete key deletes a task from the list.

A Progression Value is Tracked for Each Task:
The total progress a task has made is tracked and showed, to notify the user how soon an item will need completed.

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