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New Project Management Interface [IMAGES]
The new user interface of FacileThings is about to come to light. In a few days a Beta release that covers the Project Management section will be published, so you can check it out.
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The new user interface of FacileThings is about to come to light. In a few days a Beta release that covers the Project Management section will be published, so you can check it out.
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Flesh is weak so I eventually ended up falling and filling my pocket with a nice smartphone. In an attempt to give a role to each of my gadgets, I am figuring out the benefits of serveral applications, including FacileThings Mobile. What can I highlight?
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Wanna play a game? Reducing as much as possible what you have in your FacileThings Inbox. I am not asking you to leave aside the projects and actions you have to do, but to apply the principles of GTD and use the resources the application provides to organize your workflow properly. You are going to realize how easy it is to overload your Next Actions list. I suggest you to answer the following questions, so you can reduce the burden of what is at hand:
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A few days ago we sent a poll to all our active users in order to figure out how they assess the new features we are developing. The aim was to know which of them are perceived as most important and, thus, set our road map priorities.
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The most fuzzy part in a GTD application is always the one that manages what has nothing to do with control our daily activity. It is easy to shape a management system to deal with projects and tasks, but what about the components that have to manage the vertical processing and the natural planning? This is the workhorse that can differentiate a good application from the rest, by creating a fully integrated solution (control – perspective – planning) which would provide a higher value to the user.
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