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Author Topic: New Feature! Visual Representation of Checklists Progress  (Read 4644 times)
Dan
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« on: July 25, 2008, 02:54:47 AM »

With a graphical chart you can see at a glance what the progress towards your goals is, if you are on the path of taking action consistently, or if you are slacking off.

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« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2008, 12:21:13 PM »

Hi Dan,

I really like this new feature!

Is there a way to have the checklist tasks linked into goals, projects, and contexts?

Right now I feel like the checklists are an independant function and that I am apt to forget to take advantage of them.

~Matt
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« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2009, 03:02:53 AM »

Hi Dan,

I second's Matt's request.  The checklists are very useful it would be great to be able to link them to goals.  I am looking for a way to track repetitive tasks that support my goals.

This is a great product - keep up the good work!

Cd
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« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2009, 04:50:54 AM »

Hi everybody!

I agree with them. I need a checklist linked to a project. Furthermore, for some projects the only task to do would be doing some activity in the checklist, without "next actions". Projects with checklists linked should not be in red though they didn't have next actions linked.

Javier
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« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2009, 03:36:03 PM »

Hi,

Thank you for your feedback.

Checklists will be linked to projects soon.


Dan
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« Reply #5 on: July 16, 2009, 02:47:35 AM »

It can be considered propositional or image-like as a result of how it interacts informational with the representing agent. What, then, is a visual representation?



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« Reply #6 on: August 31, 2009, 03:46:26 AM »

Hi

Like you can link a goal to one or many projects and each project to one or many tasks.

I'd like to be able to have a checklist with one or many bullets (to be checked)

Then (if I go for broke and want to put it all up at one go)

I'd like a checklist to be then linked as a task to a project or as a project on its own. And the ability to add a note to a checklist would take it from unbelievable to ultra-fantastic.

Perhaps its a different kind of checklist.. at the minute you seem to tie a checklist to a day, month, year. What I'm after is more of a process checklist. When ever I perform the process I'd want to record the checklist and keep a record of the checklist that preformed.

I do bookkeeping consulting and at the end of each month .... I want a checklist of things to complete at the end of every quarter (3 months) I want a slightly different list to complete.. at the end of every year I want a slightly different list to complete. For each client I may want to tailor it for their own list to pick up the weird things each client has. So that's why I want bullet points attached to a checklist as I imagine I'll have 50 checklists to pick from all just a bit different. Each checklist might have 50 bullet points

Bookkeeping where I live (Australia) is becoming more regulated and I have to be able to prove I did the work. Having a checklist or process list like I described would be great because you can then record that you've done it. Having it web based means I can have this up at the client and tick them off as I do the work...

At present the checklist is great if you want to do circuit training and go through one routine on a set day but not quite what i'm after...

I'm just new and have just signed up but then my account now has a problem so I can't get back in.. (Sent separate email to get a fix) but I just can't test for today so that's a pain. (Post Script: Thanks Dan was not expecting to get back in till tomorrow due to time difference but there you were fixing my problem that I caused.... Thanks)

Thanks

Mike Deam
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