@khalidaljaaidi
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback!
It has been in our developing plan. But it may not be released in near future.
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
Having project sharing or any form of team collaboration beyond a single task sending would be perfect for small teams!
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06/20/2014 03:01#1PRO
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07/05/2014 15:20#2
Why? this is most needed at all. maybe not whole project but simply task assigning to other person. and why you not add logging of task (day creation, changes, moving terms). thanks.
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07/06/2014 10:13#3PRO
I fully respect all people's needs for tools that help them get on with their work and their lives. Team collaboration is one of those things that most of us are engaged in, and this requires all kinds of tools and skills, such as communication, social interaction, documentation, coordination, measurement, budgeting, planning and so on and so forth. And we like to take advantage of computers for these things wherever possible and effective. We already have tons of apps and systems for this - email, word processing, spreadsheets, shared cloud and intranet storage, pomodoro timers and stopwatches, calendars, lists etc.
No app can cover all of our needs. We will probably always have to have lots of apps.
For any software developer, Doit being just one of many, it is vital to delineate what to focus on, and to do the work properly. It is often better to do a norrow filed properly - and be among the best - than to be a jack of all trades in many fields and not get anything done properly.
Doit has its roots in individual task management based on GTD. This is a big field. The work is not finished. Doit are still missing out on (and even losing) potential customers to rivaling GTD developers who cater for personal task management in the the neo-classical style described by GTD - i.e. a largely non-scheduling approach that emphasizes the recording of objective facts about the tasks and emphasizes the subsequent dynamic (situational) decision making about exactly what to do right now, based on these recorded facts and intuition rather than on some fragile "plan" or "schedule" which was the hallmark of the "time management" schools that virtually exploded in the '80s and still hold many minds captive.
What Doit will choose to do is their decision. And whatever they do - and don't do - will inevitably lead to a loss of customers. The question is how many customers they can instead gain by doing at least something right.
The GTD market is tough enough. The team collaboration market is also extremely tough (entirely different players). A "GTD collaboration market" does not really exist (a bit self-contradictory) but players such as Asana are making strong efforts in that field (compromising GTD). Doit are lightyears behind Asana and others, but nevertheless I have heard from Doit here on the forum that they plan launch a separate team collaboration app.
Personally I want a personal GTD app for my own needs. In addition, I use several collaboration systems to collaborate with various groups of other people. Even if the perfect personal+team app existed, I would still have to use many different team apps, simply because different teams (in different companies that I deal with) use different tools. This entails quite some degree of manual cross-referencing and "syncing" on my part, but I am used to this, and see no way around it, so I personally do not see much advantage in having any team features at all built into my personal tool. But I understand that the situation can be different for those who only collaborate with one single team or one single company where they have jointly invested in the same tool. This is the very market that so many others are already vying for, and are already well positioned within, and where Doit apparently plans to launch an entirely new product.
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10/27/2014 19:15#4
Nicely put