@paribanufreitas
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback!
We plan to launch them next week. We are fixing some bugs now. We will work harder.
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
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07/12/2014 07:21#1PRO
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07/15/2014 16:51#2PRO
Ok. Thanks
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07/16/2014 02:14#3PRO
@paribanufreitas
Hi,
Please try to update the Android app from the Google Play. You can use Daily Plan and Review feature in the new app.
Best regards,
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07/23/2014 03:27#4PRO
Is Daily Plan and Review be available for the web version as well?
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07/23/2014 10:44#5PRO
@gselcuk
Hi,
Sorry that it is not available yet. We plan to release it next week. May be Friday this week. :)
Thank you for your support!
Best regards,
Doit.im Team
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07/25/2014 13:48#6PRO
@wendy_only Looking forward to it.
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07/26/2014 07:14#7
waiting for the update! Hope soon!
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07/26/2014 17:13#8PRO
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Or is it a sign of you being a dynamic person, capable of making the most of changing circumstances, who realizes that you have never had more accurate information than you have NOW, and that plans therefore must change?
When you see some tasks that have not been completed, what will you do? Whip yourself unconscious? Do you really need statistics for doing that?