@AYRESM
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback!
Q: 1. if you're using the GTD methodology (which DoIT appears to be geared towards) then you may end up having hundreds of 'Projects'. So having these only show in the status bar is very inconvenient. Should it not be designed like the Mac application where clicking on the Projects button will list all the projects in the main panel to the right?
A: Do you mean that there should not be a list of projects on the right?
I am sorry that I could not understand well. Could you please tell me how to have these only show in the status bar in detail? Do you mean the left bar ?
Q:2. It is very difficult to actually create a new project. You either have to create a task and convert it to a project, or you create a task and add it to a new project when creating a task. For example, my project may be 'Update project financials for September 2013' This project will have a number of tasks associated. This is possible in the iOS and Mac apps, but not Windows?
A: You can add new project by right clicking the Doit.im icon on the tray. Have a try.
Shall you need any help or have additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact me back.
Thank you for your support!
Best regards,
Doit.im Team
Windows App is Frustrating
Hi there,
Your iOS apps, and Mac apps so far appear to be great. But it is irritating that there are a couple of design bugs in your Windows app.
1. if you're using the GTD methodology (which DoIT appears to be geared towards) then you may end up having hundreds of 'Projects'. So having these only show in the status bar is very inconvenient. Should it not be designed like the Mac application where clicking on the Projects button will list all the projects in the main panel to the right?
2. It is very difficult to actually create a new project. You either have to create a task and convert it to a project, or you create a task and add it to a new project when creating a task. For example, my project may be 'Update project financials for September 2013' This project will have a number of tasks associated. This is possible in the iOS and Mac apps, but not Windows?
Thanks,
MAtt
Your iOS apps, and Mac apps so far appear to be great. But it is irritating that there are a couple of design bugs in your Windows app.
1. if you're using the GTD methodology (which DoIT appears to be geared towards) then you may end up having hundreds of 'Projects'. So having these only show in the status bar is very inconvenient. Should it not be designed like the Mac application where clicking on the Projects button will list all the projects in the main panel to the right?
2. It is very difficult to actually create a new project. You either have to create a task and convert it to a project, or you create a task and add it to a new project when creating a task. For example, my project may be 'Update project financials for September 2013' This project will have a number of tasks associated. This is possible in the iOS and Mac apps, but not Windows?
Thanks,
MAtt
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