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    • KellyK
      Kelly
      last edited by

      What level of project management are you wanting? There is quite a range there. There is something at the level of checkboxes in Evernote/OneNote all the way up to full MS Project.

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      • black3dynamiteB
        black3dynamite
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        Microsoft To-Do
        https://todo.microsoft.com/en-us

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        • guyinpvG
          guyinpv @dafyre
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          @dafyre Looks like your basic list-of-checkboxes.

          Can the tasks have subtasks? Can they have a description and extra text/comments added to them, or attachments?

          I admin my needs seem to be complex. Or not?

          I use the word "todo" but I don't mean one sentence with a checkbox next to it. I'm not making a shopping list. So I do want the extra project management stuff to go along with it like subtasks, organization by folders or projects or clients or whatever term they use.
          I do like subtasks to help split up longer tasks. And a good description field for comments and notes. If it can track start and end dates, that's fine. Priority levels, cool, tags, ok, comment stream, nice, attachments handy.

          Producteev worked well and it was probably very similar to Asana and those direct competitors. Guess I can try free version of Asana, see what kind of limits I run into.

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          • stacksofplatesS
            stacksofplates
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            I've used both Asana and Nozbe. They both seemed fine.

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            • stacksofplatesS
              stacksofplates
              last edited by

              If you're using Zoho for email, they have a decent basic task system as well.

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              • stacksofplatesS
                stacksofplates @stacksofplates
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                @stacksofplates said in Anybody use Confluence for their project management/todos?:

                If you're using Zoho for email, they have a decent basic task system as well.

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                • guyinpvG
                  guyinpv @stacksofplates
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                  @stacksofplates said in Anybody use Confluence for their project management/todos?:

                  If you're using Zoho for email, they have a decent basic task system as well.

                  I do use it personally and for my home business but not in the context I'm talking about.

                  I'm giving Asana free version a try. If that doesn't cut it I'll just have to spring for yearly Todoist.

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                  • jmooreJ
                    jmoore @guyinpv
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                    @guyinpv Asana has a pretty high ceiling so you should be able to make it work for you. ToDoist is what I use from time to time and i always liked it

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                      bnrstnr @guyinpv
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                      @guyinpv said in Anybody use Confluence for their project management/todos?:

                      Can the tasks have subtasks? Can they have a description and extra text/comments added to them, or attachments?
                      I admin my needs seem to be complex. Or not?
                      I use the word "todo" but I don't mean one sentence with a checkbox next to it. I'm not making a shopping list. So I do want the extra project management stuff to go along with it like subtasks, organization by folders or projects or clients or whatever term they use.
                      I do like subtasks to help split up longer tasks. And a good description field for comments and notes. If it can track start and end dates, that's fine. Priority levels, cool, tags, ok, comment stream, nice, attachments handy.

                      Following up on Tasks for NextCloud
                      Subtasks: Yes
                      Extra Text/Comments: Yes
                      Organization by Folders/Projects/Clients/etc: Yes
                      Start/End Dates: Yes
                      Priority Levels: Yes
                      Tags: Yes
                      Comment Stream: No
                      Attachments: No

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                      • dafyreD
                        dafyre @guyinpv
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                        @guyinpv said in Anybody use Confluence for their project management/todos?:

                        @dafyre Looks like your basic list-of-checkboxes.

                        Can the tasks have subtasks? Can they have a description and extra text/comments added to them, or attachments?

                        I admin my needs seem to be complex. Or not?

                        I use the word "todo" but I don't mean one sentence with a checkbox next to it. I'm not making a shopping list. So I do want the extra project management stuff to go along with it like subtasks, organization by folders or projects or clients or whatever term they use.
                        I do like subtasks to help split up longer tasks. And a good description field for comments and notes. If it can track start and end dates, that's fine. Priority levels, cool, tags, ok, comment stream, nice, attachments handy.

                        Producteev worked well and it was probably very similar to Asana and those direct competitors. Guess I can try free version of Asana, see what kind of limits I run into.

                        Yeah, you can do Subtasks, absolutely.

                        0_1529606479337_de37aacd-6c86-49d2-ac45-5a5ac1051966-image.png

                        My issue is that it only shows the Subtask start dates on a calendar, or if you click on one of them.

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