The Dashboard Has Become More Descriptive and Convenient

Published by Valerie  |  Thursday, 03 July, 2008
We recently improved the dashboard interface, so it allows you manage your tasks easier and faster. The dashboard displays the tasks assigned to you that are overdue or due within a week.

So you can easily decide what task to tackle first, the dashboard contains the information regarding the task priority, due date or how many days it is overdue. Additionally, parent folders are shown near each task, so you can quickly get the context of the task.

The dashboard allows you to manage tasks the following ways:

1) Mark the task as completed by clicking on the check box on the left of the task name.



2) Reschedule the task by clicking on the pencil icon. Once the changes are made, hit the “Save” button.



3) Delete the task by clicking the recycle bin icon on the left of the task name.

4) View other task details, such as description, attachments, etc., by clicking on the task title.
Category: Productivity, Getting Things Done, New Features
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2   Comments
  • Published by Cherie, Thursday, 10 July, 2008
    Is it possible to add other user's to do lists to your dashboard? This would be great for daily management of our workflow. Thanks!
  • Published by Andrew, Thursday, 10 July, 2008
    That's an interesting idea. We'll prototype it to see where it leads.
    If there are other ideas on how Wrike could improve daily/weekly/monthly reporting, let us know.
 
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