Yep. It would be awesome!

On Monday, January 23, 2023 at 6:02:05 a.m. UTC-8 Susannah wrote:

> I agree also
>
> On Monday, January 23, 2023 at 5:04:39 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Gantt is truly a bottleneck!
>> The feature about time grouping options is a step into that direction..
>> But a zoomable Gantt feature would be even better for true sophisticated 
>> life planning/insights.
>>
>> Fully agreed 😎
>>
>> [email protected] schrieb am Sonntag, 22. Januar 2023 um 21:36:40 UTC+1:
>>
>>> Yes, the due date.  
>>>
>>> First of all MLO is single-handedly my favourite product. I use it every 
>>> day.  The team at MLO has done a great job and I wish more products were of 
>>> this quality. It's like the MLO team can read my mind and has everything 
>>> implemented that one would need to organize their life.  Except for *one 
>>> glaring issue: Gantt charts.*
>>>
>>> The lack of this feature is quite honestly perplexing and a big stain 
>>> for MLO.  I've seen the excuse given that the users would always ask for 
>>> more. How ridiculous is that? Even if that were true, how can anyone think 
>>> this is a good justification for not having a fundamental/basic feature? 
>>> Displaying data in Gantt charts is something that's used throughout almost 
>>> any organization, development team, etc, and for good reason.  They are an 
>>> incredibly effective way to understand the most important details of a 
>>> project at a glace, you see both the estimated start/due dates and tasks 
>>> that depend on one another across all of your projects. Instead they focus 
>>> on 'dashboard' and 'dark mode'? Makes no sense to me.
>>>
>>> I had one of my junior developers implement an in-house solution for us 
>>> and he parsed and produced a GANTT chart from the exported xml file in a 
>>> single afternoon (~3 hours of work). Granted it is not incorporated with 
>>> the app and has no interactivity, but even a semi-competent developer could 
>>> get that worked out in a few days and based on what I've seen MLO has good 
>>> developers on their end as the product is great in almost every other 
>>> respect. So I just don't get it.
>>> On Sunday, January 22, 2023 at 3:40:21 AM UTC-5 Stéph wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think you mean ends at the due date - otherwise you wouldn’t have any 
>>>> ends to your bars until they’re completed. 
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, 19 January 2023 at 23:06:29 UTC [email protected] wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Please. For the love of god.  Implement a Gantt chart.  It doesn't 
>>>>> have to be complicated.  For v1.0 of the Gantt chart it can be a bar that 
>>>>> starts at the start date and ends at the end date and connects to another 
>>>>> bar dependency via a thin black line.  That's all.  Please.  
>>>>>
>>>>

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