Key takeaways:
- What has changed in the Wrike interface? The new Wrike interface features a folder tree in the left column for a clearer hierarchical view of all folders.
- What is a unique feature of Wrike regarding tasks and folders? Any task or folder can appear in multiple folders, allowing for flexible organization.
- How can tasks be categorized in Wrike? Tasks can be included in several folders, like “Weekly plans” and “Conferences,” enhancing project management.
- Why might someone use personal folders in Wrike? Personal folders help keep individual tasks organized and avoid mixing with shared projects.
- What is the overall benefit of the new Wrike layout? The updated layout improves user experience by simplifying task and folder navigation.
Thanks to feedback from our first users, Wrike has changed its appearance. Compared to the previous interface, the new one allows you to see the so called folder tree in the left column. All your folders are displayed within their hierarchy.
Attention! A distinctive feature of Wrike! Any task or folder can contain, or be included in, several folders. For example, the task "submit to the web 2.0 conference" is included both in the folders "Weekly plans" and "Conferences". The folder "Conferences" is also included in a project "Wrike". Some stuff from the folder "Personal" is in my "Weekly plans" that is not shared with anybody else to avoid having things get mixed up.