just doing through my daily routine... and dreaming about a possible future :) 1- Putin go away 2- .... some specifications for the gantt feature :)
---- config - set of tasks to include in the gantt - by view - like all tasks that are displayed in the view and have dates are included in the gantt-view - select the dates to use for the bar visual - like (start, due), (created, due), (modified, due), (start, TODAY), .... basically start and end configurable based on available data - coloring of the bars based on rules based on attributes, flags, contexts, ... - again freely configurable - icons for bars on the same principle as coloring ---- viewing - zooming possibility - so that you can go from daily insights to lifetime insights - back and forth ---- canvas mgmt - that would be the overkiller in usability - best to combine with the "dashboard" feature - which still is "advanced view mgmt" and not a "dashboard" - but anyway ;) - - one element of the dashboard can be a gantt view .... that would be like a quantum leap for insights creation and getting m-l-o... .. just dreaming .. all the best for the team in ukraine Claude x schrieb am Dienstag, 21. Februar 2023 um 14:22:04 UTC+1: > +++ it would be great!!! > > On Thursday, 2 February 2023 at 19:07:30 UTC+1 Craig Lindholm wrote: > >> 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. >>>>>>> >>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mylifeorganized/f2d63a8f-626b-48e8-a929-927e4d0fb18fn%40googlegroups.com.
