Well Very Simple Task Scheduler 2 (Improved and Updated)
I recently wrote about the Simple Task Scheduler that we integrated into Qubrit . It is called Qubrit Tasks and makes it easy to manage time and tasks.
As a result of this publication, we received many comments and suggestions for improvement, many of which we have already implemented. So, we meet the new Qubrit Tasks.
We improved the interface, fixed bugs with tags and added the possibility of group tasks. As you can see, all tasks are now divided into:
- Personal: Personal;
- Incoming: Tasks assigned to me;
- Outgoing: The tasks that I assigned to someone;
- Anytime: Tasks without reference to a date;
- Tasks: these are all tasks in one list for the convenience of visual perception;
In the Tasks tab (where all tasks are), the type of tasks can be determined by the color of the date and arrows.
A. The blue lines are my personal ones, that is, which I assign to myself.
B. Greens are the ones I assigned to someone. And right after the task there is a note “To Fedor”, which would immediately visually determine to whom exactly this task I assigned.
C. Oranges are the tasks assigned to me.
As a separate list, you can see tasks by type
Personal
Assigned to me
Assigned by me
When I assign a new task, let’s say “Fedor”, Fedor receives an email notification that Vasya has assigned him a task. When Fedor marks the task as “completed”, the person who appointed this task (that is, Vasya) will also mark the same task as “completed”.
When entering a new task, by default it is assigned to itself. You can choose to whom it can be assigned by choosing from here (that is, from the list of those people with whom you exchanged business cards).
Qubrit Tasks is a fairly convenient Scheduler for personal use and collaboration of a small team (3-4 people). Over the past few weeks, he himself began to conduct all his tasks in Qubrit, and even began to conduct tasks on the Qubrit project itself with a designer and programmer through Qubrit Tasks. So "Checked for yourself."
Future plans:
- Creating groups. if you exchanged business cards with say 20 other people, then it is very inconvenient to choose a "task assignment" from 20 different names.
- The Qubrit app for iPhone will also have a task scheduler;
- Synchronization with iCal, Outlook, Google Calendar;
- Implementation of a “calendar”, where all tasks can be viewed in the form of a familiar calendar.
- Creation of projects.
Thanks
Qubrit Team
As a result of this publication, we received many comments and suggestions for improvement, many of which we have already implemented. So, we meet the new Qubrit Tasks.
We improved the interface, fixed bugs with tags and added the possibility of group tasks. As you can see, all tasks are now divided into:
- Personal: Personal;
- Incoming: Tasks assigned to me;
- Outgoing: The tasks that I assigned to someone;
- Anytime: Tasks without reference to a date;
- Tasks: these are all tasks in one list for the convenience of visual perception;
In the Tasks tab (where all tasks are), the type of tasks can be determined by the color of the date and arrows.
A. The blue lines are my personal ones, that is, which I assign to myself.
B. Greens are the ones I assigned to someone. And right after the task there is a note “To Fedor”, which would immediately visually determine to whom exactly this task I assigned.
C. Oranges are the tasks assigned to me.
As a separate list, you can see tasks by type
Personal
Assigned to me
Assigned by me
When I assign a new task, let’s say “Fedor”, Fedor receives an email notification that Vasya has assigned him a task. When Fedor marks the task as “completed”, the person who appointed this task (that is, Vasya) will also mark the same task as “completed”.
When entering a new task, by default it is assigned to itself. You can choose to whom it can be assigned by choosing from here (that is, from the list of those people with whom you exchanged business cards).
Qubrit Tasks is a fairly convenient Scheduler for personal use and collaboration of a small team (3-4 people). Over the past few weeks, he himself began to conduct all his tasks in Qubrit, and even began to conduct tasks on the Qubrit project itself with a designer and programmer through Qubrit Tasks. So "Checked for yourself."
Future plans:
- Creating groups. if you exchanged business cards with say 20 other people, then it is very inconvenient to choose a "task assignment" from 20 different names.
- The Qubrit app for iPhone will also have a task scheduler;
- Synchronization with iCal, Outlook, Google Calendar;
- Implementation of a “calendar”, where all tasks can be viewed in the form of a familiar calendar.
- Creation of projects.
Thanks
Qubrit Team