When I started developing Reverse Checklist, I created a list of ideas I wanted to implement. But at the same time, I wanted to release the application as soon as it became somewhat useful and bug-free. And that's what I did. Now that it is already released, I can add new features to it. And the priority is always user-driven.
A few weeks ago someone asked me to add the ability to seed the database with a csv file. That was something I already had planned, I just did not know if anyone would find it useful. Now that I know that there is at least one person who would like that feature, I am adding it.
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