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    I propose the following (10x Lisa):

    – provide the "next day" buttons for recurring tasks also
    – do not gray out the dates for recurring tasks
    – when the user changes the date of her recurring task, ask the user if they would like to apply this change only to the first instance or to all future instances.

    - Only this instance: MLO creates a nonrecurring copy, changes the date of the copy, and causes the original task to go to the next recurrence. In your example, the copy would be moved to the next day, and the original would be moved to next week.

    – All future instances: the recurrence pattern would be changed. The user should be warned of the new recurrence pattern, just like on Android.