We have developed a Timeline, which is mostly known as a Gantt Chart. Now you can:
- have the big picture of parallel projects,
- track the work load of your team members, and
- create elegantly designed outlines of plans.
All these tasks are a huge challenge when using other online project management and collaboration tools, aren’t they?
Here is a short demo for you.
Some technical details.
The red flag marks the due date, and the floating bar chart represents the task duration. So you can easily drag a bar and thus change the start date of a task. To change the task duration, you only need to pull the bar’s borders. The red flag - the due date – keeps you from accidentally overstepping the deadline and doesn’t allow the bar chart to move outside of it.
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