I love how when you set a time for one task and add tasks behind it, the times for the new tasks are automatically set and stacked by the duration of the tasks! That's a really thoughtful detail.
Just one issue I've run into--if a series of tasks for a day are stacked like this, and one tasks's duration is changed in the middle, the following tasks don't adjust. For example, Task 1 at 11:00am takes 30min. Task 2 is placed after Task 1, and so automatically is set for 11:30am. However, if I change Task 1 to take 60m instead of 30m, Task 2 is still set for 11:30am, and I need to adjust it (and all subsequent tasks) manually.
Two suggestions for the time arrangement:
1. If tasks are stacked, I would love the ability (or option) to have them linked so that if one event is adjusted (either time of day or duration), all following tasks automatically adjust as well!
2. I'm not crazy about the vertical bar that represents the time of day of the task across the text. It's distracting to me personally, and slightly decreases readability. Unless others find it helpful, I would say it isn't necessary.
I have just starting using WeekPlan today and that is the only feature I am missing.
I do not want to waste too much time setting starting time and finish times for each task, so the ideal way (at least for me) would be to have the day view in time slots of T duration, and the day would start at X time and finish at Y time. And T, X and Y could be pre-set by the user once.
So then I would just need to create the task in the time slot I want it to me.
I love how when you set a time for one task and add tasks behind it, the times for the new tasks are automatically set and stacked by the duration of the tasks! That's a really thoughtful detail.
Just one issue I've run into--if a series of tasks for a day are stacked like this, and one tasks's duration is changed in the middle, the following tasks don't adjust. For example, Task 1 at 11:00am takes 30min. Task 2 is placed after Task 1, and so automatically is set for 11:30am. However, if I change Task 1 to take 60m instead of 30m, Task 2 is still set for 11:30am, and I need to adjust it (and all subsequent tasks) manually.
Two suggestions for the time arrangement:
1. If tasks are stacked, I would love the ability (or option) to have them linked so that if one event is adjusted (either time of day or duration), all following tasks automatically adjust as well!
2. I'm not crazy about the vertical bar that represents the time of day of the task across the text. It's distracting to me personally, and slightly decreases readability. Unless others find it helpful, I would say it isn't necessary.
I like the vertical bar showing a visual representation of time starting and duration