Day-centric timeline
Currently the timeline is date-centric - you set a start date, and all tasks on the timeline are illustrated with reference to a real date..
When projects are designed it is easier to have a day-based timeline, where the datum-point is day zero, and each tasks is created with reference to its offset to day-zero. The timeline in the app will just show elapsed days.
At a later point (when the project start is agreed) a real date can be applied to the project and the tasks can then be shown with actual dates.
Thank you for submitting your idea for a day-centric timeline in QuickPlan. We appreciate your feedback and suggestions to improve our app.
In response to your suggestion, QuickPlan actually offers an easy way to change the project start date. You can do this by clicking on the project name on the toolbar, and you will find an entrance to change the project start date.
The design of QuickPlan allows its date-centric approach to act as a day-centric one. You can plan from any day and change the project start day to the actual day when needed.
Additionally, QuickPlan offers an option to control whether or not to skip non-working days, which can also be helpful for your work mode.
We appreciate your feedback and please let us know if you have any further suggestions or comments.