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  <pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 23:34:59 UTC</pubDate>
  
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    <title>Post #2 by mik</title>
    <dc:creator>mik</dc:creator>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>I don't want to hijack the original post here but I think my question relates.<br />
How do I move a task from one list to another? I do it all the time in 0.7.1 but the 1.0 demo does not seem to give me the option anywhere.<br />
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Using tasks generally seems much more cumbersome than the previous version.<br />
Compare...<br />
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Create new list in 0.7.1: name, description, milestone, private Y/N, tags, up to 6 tasks with who each is assigned to.<br />
I can add a new task, including assignee, to the list without leaving the view of the list so far, and I can see other task lists (linked, so only a click away) on the side, and I can reorder the tasks - not drag &amp; drop but can be done.<br />
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Create new list in 1.0: summary, description, milestone, tags &gt; submit <br />
&gt; new task &gt; summary, priority, due, assign for 1 task only &gt; submit; **repeat for each task!<br />
The Quick Add checklist lets me enter 3 tasks in one screen, but I can't assign them to people in the same screen so that'll be one at a time later, and I can't add to an existing checklist, only create a new one.</p>]]></description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 05:29:39 UTC</pubDate>
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    <title>Post #1 by deanloh</title>
    <dc:creator>deanloh</dc:creator>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In the past, I have used several other project management tools and none had a solution to this; that's why I bought aC, but seems to me this still doesn't solve the problem. Maybe I'm missing something and someone can point me to the right direction.<br />
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I run a web design studio and have several web designers working with me. To assign task to my designers, I use Tickets. Say I need the mockup for home page of xxx.com done up, I would create a ticket and title it &quot;Visual for home page of xxx.com&quot;, I may enter the description, then have it assigned to one of the designer. <br />
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He would pick that up and do his work. Once done, he would upload the JPG version as attachment in the comment. I would reply from there if I find any need for fine tuning. <br />
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Once it's completed, I would have to forward the visual to client for sign off, and here's the show-stopper -- I have to download the attachment and send it by email to client.<br />
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By right this should not be much of a problem, until when I have a dozen of visuals to be sent to client for sign off. I have to go to each ticket page, download the visuals, then send them out in separate email...<br />
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I'm just thinking: wouldn't it be so wonderful if I can...<br />
1. ... have a function in ticket page that lets me forward the attachment to client; but he should not be able to see the previous discussions I had with my designer, because we don't fancy using professional English among ourselves when we work.<br />
2. ... have all attachments stored in same Files section (like what Basecamp does), at least, when I have to download several visuals, I can still find them in one place...<br />
3. ... even straightforward: store attachments in non-secure folder, so that I can just forward the permanent link to client for viewing<br />
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I have been in this business for 3 years, what I'm saying is probably what other PM are facing too. So I hope someone can shed some light in this and let's find the better ways to get things done.</p>]]></description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 02:54:17 UTC</pubDate>
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