This is very exciting!
Does a green checkbox mean you’ve already completed those items? And the unchecked items are still planned for the December release?
Or does it mean you’re only aiming for the checked ones in December, and the unchecked items will come in future updates?
I hope you’re all enjoying a little downtime. I just thought I’d check to see when we might expect the next update - specify, when we might get a look at Gantt charts?
Thanks for all your hard work this year, and here’s to an amazing 2019!
Today is the last workday of 2018 here at the office, so we’re still busy polishing Infinity for the new year.
When it comes to the Gantt Chart, it’s our first priority and we’re currently working on adding this feature to the tool. You can expect it by the end of January. Until then, here’s a little preview of how Gantt is going to look. Tbh, we can’t wait either.
Thanks for the image, @Jovana - very exciting! It looks like Gantt will be beautiful.
The sample image brings up an important question. You show multiple items on a single line. I’m not a professional project manager, but doesn’t a “true” Gantt chart put one item on a line, and arrange them in chronological order from top to bottom? That would make it easier to see what happens and in what order.
Putting multiple items on a single line saves space, but would seem to make the chart less useful. Would you consider making it one-line-per-item? Or at least making that an option?
EDIT: Maybe a good solution in the Infinity tradition would be a Gantt view control attribute. We could switch between “traditional,” “compact” and “custom” or “manual” - the latter where we can drag and drop items into any line we like.