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Filtering of results Delete all tasks based on a query Add keyword from search to "All Tasks" list Add your own cities Old queries as a basis for new queries Your suggestions put a smile on my face! I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to write them up. To be honest, my workload is quite heavy right now, so I can't commit when I'll be able to implement these features or I am may even not be able to. |
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Hey, before I start, feel free to delete the suggestions discussion-145 and discussions-146, because I'll take this up again and explain it better.
Filtering of results
It should be possible to filter down the tasks using an input field, for example. If I am currently looking for a specific task, I have to search for it manually. If the option "Extract Cities By Country" is used, I have to search manually in more than 1000 results. If I have several queries of the type "Extract Cities By Country", it becomes even more complicated if I am interested in the task "All Task", for example.
Delete all tasks based on a query
It should be possible to delete a created task as a whole. Currently, each entry has to be deleted manually via the recycle bin icon, which is very inconvenient.
Add keyword from search to "All Tasks" list
In the "All Tasks" list, an additional column should be added (preferably at the beginning) that contains the keyword of the query against Google Maps. Example: If I use the query "Extract Cities By Country" and add the keyword coffee, the application searches for coffee in city (or something similar). This keyword should also appear in a column in the result.
Add your own cities
It should be possible to add your own cities for the "Extract Cities By Country" query. In addition, it would be nice if the specially added cities could be checked against the existing cities (simpler string comparison). Only cities that do not yet exist should be addedn.
Old queries as a basis for new queries
It would be a kick-ass feature if it were possible to restart an old query and then only get "new" results returned. So you could simply build a basic query and then use the same query a week/month later to get new results. For example, you could use the Places ID as a unique identifier.
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