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Posted by Luhmann
Jul 20, 2019 at 04:33 AM
It should be a much more substantive change than that. See the FAQ:
https://docs.clickup.com/en/articles/2849096-clickup-2-0-faq
This was updated only a week ago, so it seems clear that the new version has not been released yet.
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Jul 20, 2019 at 01:33 PM
Thanks, this looks really useful! I will give it a try and report back.
A couple of quick questions:
- Is it your intention to take it further towards something like FlowHeater https://flowheater.net/en/# ? Batch processing, in particular, may be very useful to automate regular transformation tasks.
- Are you thinking of linking it to Hyperplan in some way?
- Would you consider a Linux version?
Andy Brice wrote:
>App name: Easy Data Transform
>Description: Merge, sort, filter, reformat etc tabular and list data.
>Platforms: Windows and Mac.
>Payment model: Currently free.
>Website: http://easydatatransform.com/
>Reviews (if any): Only announced today!
Posted by Andy Brice
Jul 20, 2019 at 03:11 PM
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Thanks, this looks really useful! I will give it a try and report back.
Alexander
Feedback would be very welcome.
>A couple of quick questions:
>
>- Is it your intention to take it further towards something like
>FlowHeater https://flowheater.net/en/# ? Batch processing, in
>particular, may be very useful to automate regular transformation tasks.
The emphasis at present is more on interactive transformations.
But it will already do batch processing. It detects when input file(s) have changes, processes the changes and write(s) the to the output files. But you need the app running for this to work. At some point we may also create a server version, especially for batch operations.
Input/output formats are fairly limited at present. It can input delimited text (e.g. CSV) and (if you have Excel installed) xls/xlsx. And it can ouput delimited text (e.g. CSV). ODBC input/output is also high on the list. What other input/output formats we support depends on what customers ask for.
I hadn’t heard of flowheater. I will take a look. Is it something you have used?
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>- Are you thinking of linking it to Hyperplan in some way?
Not sure how much overlap there is. They are in quite different markets. But given that both can import and export CSV, they could complement each other.
>
>- Would you consider a Linux version?
Possibly. But I’m not sure there will ever be enough demand to justify it commercially. Especially when you take account the headache of all the Linux distros.
Andy
Posted by thouqht
Jul 21, 2019 at 05:57 PM
Click up is probably the best in its class right now. It’s really phenomenal (esp v2.0).
I’m pretty set on my personal workflow being handled via a simple calendar and text documents (à la org-mode) but I use click up with my team and it’s a killer service. However, since I only have a few people working with me I probably don’t need the full capability that it offers. Eventually my hope is to move to a self-hosted version of Taiga which is a bit less powerful, but open source & secure software is quite important to me moving forward.
Posted by JakeBernsteinWA
Jul 23, 2019 at 08:51 PM
I couldn’t resist trying ClickUp. It’s very cool-looking, but a bit overwhelming. I know I’m being a twit about things, but I really dislike all the Electron webapps masquerading as desktop apps. So either I’ll be waiting forever because native apps are dead, OR Catalyst will somehow make a difference and there will be modern native macOS versions of these webapps.
Either way, for now, I’m sticking with Trello because unlike me, the rest of my team does not understand my CRIMPing ways.