Action Plans Help People Complete Tasks
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Posted by Franz Grieser
Mar 6, 2019 at 07:37 AM
Adrian wrote:
>I would like to invite you to test my software then.
>I’m currently recruiting beta testers for the 2019 version.
>Top beta tester will get a free license for life. Just drop me a note
>at:
>
>http://www.goalenforcer.com/techsupportform.html
Adrian, I have a licence for GoalEnforcer both for Windows and Mac. And I find it a bit too “lite” for my simple project management needs. SheetPlanner would fit the bill - if I wouldn’t need a Windows version because most of my billable work is done on Windows.
Posted by Franz Grieser
Mar 6, 2019 at 10:14 PM
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
>>Franz Grieser wrote:
>>And you could think about a stripped-down version of InfoQube :-)
>No problem, just list the stripped-down feature set and I’ll do it !
>;-)
OK, Pierre. A lite version of IQ (for me) would consist of
- Inbox
- Calendar
- Projects
- plus the Welcome and IQDoc grids
What I would disable: the Tags pane, the Tags and Link columns (what is the Link column for, anyways), and the Item Properties window(s). And throw out the Pivot commands, the Visual Basic Editor, Google Connect and other stuff most users will never need.
But please, make the Documents pane sticky (maybe with an option to hide it but not close-able). I closed that pane accidentally and cursed you because I couldn’t find a way to re-open it. I searched up and down the View and Grid menus, till - in my despair - I discovered the “View - Documents - New Document Pane” command.
That would make a much cleaner interface. Right now, I find the interface overwhelming and too noisy.
And, Pierre. Thanks for asking.
Posted by SheetPlanner
Mar 7, 2019 at 11:50 PM
Stephen,
iOS native or via marzipan eventually but probably no Windows.
Switch to Mac!
Cheers
Peter
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
I too like SheetPlanner. Because it is Mac only, I can’t really fit it
>into my work. (If only I could talk my boss into switching to Mac).
>
>Jeffery Smith wrote:
>For me, this was the niche for SheetPlanner. Simple ToDo lists don’t
>>rise to the level of action plans, but apps like OmniPlan are overkill
>>for my needs. SheetPlanner allows me some order that task managers
>lack.
>>Most importantly for me, many of the actions in the action plan require
>>some sort of action by others, and I often find myself waiting for them
>>to do their part. During these lulls in the action plan, I can knock
>off
>>the items that I have control over, and the project doesn’t stall so
>>quickly. The drawback for me is that *my* having an action plan does
>>little to increase the productivity of those players who don’t use
>>action plans, and academia is not so deadline driven.
Posted by SheetPlanner
Mar 7, 2019 at 11:52 PM
Pierre,
That might be a bit tough but I would love to chat.
Can you shoot me an email with your contact details to support@sheetplanner.com
Thanks
Peter
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>> I too like SheetPlanner. Because it is Mac only, I can’t really fit it
>into my work. (If only I could talk my boss into switching to Mac).
>
>Interesting… perhaps Peter (SheetPlanner) and Pierre (InfoQube) should
>discuss a possible collaboration / sync, Peter ?
>
>
>Pierre Paul Landry
>IQ Designer
>
Posted by Pierre Paul Landry
Mar 8, 2019 at 01:23 AM
SheetPlanner wrote:
>Pierre,
>Can you shoot me an email with your contact details to support@sheetplanner.com
Done !