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FOTW - Comments and Completed Actions improved

Michael   Thursday, October 21
Comments: 6

FOTW – Feature Of The Week – our traditional weekly feature-set has been postponed as we worked on our Offline Support work, but now we’re back with weekly improvements in Nozbe. This week I’ve got two things for you:

Comments above the task list

We liked the idea of adding comments to actions separately from the action’s details – you’d lick on the bubble and the comments would show up.

But sometimes you’d click on the comments and later on the task detail and you’d have a messed up view. We wanted to take care of it and now the comments show up totally independently above the task list, just have a look:

This will help you manage tasks and comments even more effectively. But there’s more.

Completed actions above the task list, as well

Many new Nozbe users couldn’t find their completed actions so we moved them to the top of the action list and when you click on the link, they show up on top of the action list. You can now easily see what you’ve done and what you want to un-complete and do again. Here’s a shot:

We’ve got a lot more UI enhancements in the pipeline and we want to keep improving Nozbe for you every single week.

Today during a meeting with our core Team – Delfina and Tomasz, we decided on new features for the next 30 weeks… so don’t worry, we’ll be busy and your requests are being heard and dully noted.

On top of that, we’ve hired a new designer starting from November who’s work will be to polish our Nozbe design (and we are Polish anyway :-) and make it look even more professional. You’ll love it.

Thanks for your continued support and have a great productive Thursday!

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Comments:

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Don Williams 22 Oct 10 11:44

Great improvements Michael and team Thank You I have a suggestion Project colour codes to flow through to the IPhone App?

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Joe Williams 25 Oct 10 16:55

I think I will find the comments function really useful. Many thanks.

The tweak which would help me most would be to allow for reordering of tasks in the calendar view e.g. this week/next week – that would be great!

Thanks

Joe

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Vance Walker 26 Oct 10 12:18

Very good improvements! Are you looking at including comments (notes on Next Actions) in printouts? Whether they are always included or are included as a user-selectable option would be good.

I escapes me why you would not include them in the printout of a Project or Context. If I print a list that I need to take with me, why wouldn’t I want all the date-tagged notes I’d been taking about those tasks?

Thanks,
Vance

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Michael 2 Nov 10 11:35

Thanks for the heads up everyone. We’ll be improving printing support very soon in Nozbe. Other suggestions are things we’re working on right now. Again, thanks for your support!

:-)
Emmeline Marttin 28 Nov 10 10:38

Dear Michael,
Is there a setting to disable the show completed actions? I personally don’t feel the need to see them.
In the iPod version of Nozbe they are distracting and take up a lot of the screen real estate. So a setting to disable the showing of completed tasks would be really useful to me.

:-)
Ron Bertino 27 Jan 12 01:34

Please consider adding the ability to see a list of all completed actions, across all projects.

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