Version 2.1 — Find Any Setting Instantly with Tag Filtering
We are pleased to announce the release of QuickPlanX 2.1.
This update introduces multi-tag filtering in App Settings — a smarter way to find the settings that matter to you, right when you need them.

The Problem We Solved
QuickPlanX offers a rich set of configuration options, and that's a good thing — but it also means your Settings screen can feel overwhelming. Options span multiple themes and categories, and because they don't fall neatly into simple groups, a traditional section-based layout can make finding a specific setting feel like searching for a needle in a haystack.
Tag Filtering: A Faster Path to the Right Setting
With 2.1, every setting is now tagged with one or more descriptive labels. A tag bar appears at the top of the Settings screen, letting you tap one or more tags to instantly narrow down the list to only the options that match.
What makes this powerful:
- Multi-select — combine multiple tags to fine-tune your results. For example, select both Gantt and Display to see only chart-related display settings.
- Instant filtering — the list updates in real time as you tap tags; no searching, no scrolling.
- No rigid grouping required — a single setting can carry multiple tags, so it surfaces whenever any of its tags are active.
This approach works especially well when settings overlap across concerns — a date format option, for instance, might be relevant to both Calendar and Export, and with tag filtering, you'll find it either way.
Designed for How You Actually Use Settings
Most people visit Settings with a specific goal in mind — they want to change one thing. Tag filtering is built around that reality. Instead of forcing you to scan the entire list or remember which section a setting lives in, you simply tap the tag closest to your intent and the relevant options surface immediately.
It's a small change with a meaningful impact on your day-to-day workflow.
We hope you enjoy this update. As always, your feedback shapes what we build next.