As QuickPlan for iPad displays column headers in groups (better than just columns), recording the columns will messy the titles. We think if need to change the header display to the way the macOS version display.
And we suggest the inputting approach to focus on an aspect one time. For example, to maintain all the task dates in one step, then in the step, we just need to make the related task columns visible (no need to change the order)
- % Comp. on taskbars
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You may already see that the taskbar displays background color in two deeps to describe the task’s % complete.
QuickPlan for macOS provides an option to customize the text on the taskbar includes % comp. This feature is not available for the iPad version.
- Change “% Comp.” on the taskbar directly
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1. There are two types of progress concepts
2. It’s not easy to move a cursor on the taskbar if the taskbar is short
3. It’s not accurate normally enough when needed.
Best Regards,
Philip
Thank you for your ideas. Would you please help to check following my comments?
As QuickPlan for iPad displays column headers in groups (better than just columns), recording the columns will messy the titles. We think if need to change the header display to the way the macOS version display.
And we suggest the inputting approach to focus on an aspect one time. For example, to maintain all the task dates in one step, then in the step, we just need to make the related task columns visible (no need to change the order)
- % Comp. on taskbars
A:
You may already see that the taskbar displays background color in two deeps to describe the task’s % complete.
QuickPlan for macOS provides an option to customize the text on the taskbar includes %…
Thank you for your reply. I am glad to know that Mac has these features, but unfortunately I do not have a Mac at present. I will try out the Mac version of Quick Plan after I buy a Mac later.
I have understood your reply, but I still want to add my requirements again.
I noticed that the task name will add ◇ to indicate the milestone, and the tree graph icon will be added to indicate that this is a sub-project. I think it will be helpful to add a √ in the same position when the task is completed.
As for the display of progress values, I still think it is necessary and fully adequate for display on the iPad. It can be positioned in the same position as the Icon, just like the Icon is shrinking to disappear and expanding to zoom in. I understand your concern about display confusion, but at least the user should be given the right to choose whether it is displayed or not. The values are more intuitive and accurate than deeper background color. I hope you can take this into consideration. It’s very important to me.
Thank you for your reply. I am glad to know that Mac has these features, but unfortunately I do not have a Mac at present. I will try out the Mac version of Quick Plan after I buy a Mac later.
I have understood your reply, but I still want to add my requirements again.
I noticed that the task name will add ◇ to indicate the milestone, and the tree graph icon will be added to indicate that this is a sub-project. I think it will be helpful to add a √ in the same position when the task is completed.
As for the display of progress values, I still think it is necessary and fully adequate for display on the iPad. It can be positioned in the same position as the Icon, just like the Icon is shrinking to disappear and expanding to zoom in. I understand your concern about display confusion, but at least the user should be given the right to choose whether it is displayed or not. The values are more intuitive and accurate than deeper background color. I hope you can take this into consideration. It’s very important to me.
Thank you again