Microsoft Planner
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@Minion-Queen From the looks of it, it looks similar to the way Visual Studio Online operates with their "Sprints." I'm definitely going to give it a try, as I always have a ton of different tasks related to many different projects, but not a great way to visualize it in a way I like.
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I have not seen it yet. On the train with @Minion-Queen so won't get to look at it for a while.
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So I have it now, but it is not all that obvious how to use it. And only I have it, @Minion-Queen does not.
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I don't have it yet . Looking forward to it though.
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I'm sure it's got some cool value, just wish that they made it a little more obvious what you were supposed to do with it.
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It looks pretty simple after I watched their video on it. Once I get it I plan on digging into it and will post updates here.
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@fuznutz04 said in Microsoft Planner:
It looks pretty simple after I watched their video on it. Once I get it I plan on digging into it and will post updates here.
Link to video?
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If you don't have it yet in your interface and want to try it, just go here: https://tasks.office.com/
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It showed up in mine yesterday.
Looks interesting. I've been looking for a way to more easily track projects and stuff.
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@BRRABill said in Microsoft Planner:
It showed up in mine yesterday.
Looks interesting. I've been looking for a way to more easily track projects and stuff.
I got it last week. I wonder if @Minion-Queen has seen it yet as she did not have it last that I checked.
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@scottalanmiller said in Microsoft Planner:
@BRRABill said in Microsoft Planner:
It showed up in mine yesterday.
Looks interesting. I've been looking for a way to more easily track projects and stuff.
I got it last week. I wonder if @Minion-Queen has seen it yet as she did not have it last that I checked.
I technically could have had it last week.
I like local apps, so I rarely log onto the web interface.
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@BRRABill said in Microsoft Planner:
@scottalanmiller said in Microsoft Planner:
@BRRABill said in Microsoft Planner:
It showed up in mine yesterday.
Looks interesting. I've been looking for a way to more easily track projects and stuff.
I got it last week. I wonder if @Minion-Queen has seen it yet as she did not have it last that I checked.
I technically could have had it last week.
I like local apps, so I rarely log onto the web interface.
The outlook plugin is a one-time $20, I think?
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I started testing it this week and plan to use it next week to give it a good run through. So far, I like it for what it is... A very basic, simple task manager where I can put tasks into "buckets" and assign them if necessary. Free is in my budget as well, so win/win.
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@fuznutz04 said in Microsoft Planner:
I started testing it this week and plan to use it next week to give it a good run through. So far, I like it for what it is... A very basic, simple task manager where I can put tasks into "buckets" and assign them if necessary. Free is in my budget as well, so win/win.
Free if you have O365, right?
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@BRRABill said in Microsoft Planner:
@fuznutz04 said in Microsoft Planner:
I started testing it this week and plan to use it next week to give it a good run through. So far, I like it for what it is... A very basic, simple task manager where I can put tasks into "buckets" and assign them if necessary. Free is in my budget as well, so win/win.
Free if you have O365, right?
At least certain plans, yes. We are on E3 and it just showed up. Not sure which plans get it.
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@scottalanmiller said in Microsoft Planner:
@BRRABill said in Microsoft Planner:
@fuznutz04 said in Microsoft Planner:
I started testing it this week and plan to use it next week to give it a good run through. So far, I like it for what it is... A very basic, simple task manager where I can put tasks into "buckets" and assign them if necessary. Free is in my budget as well, so win/win.
Free if you have O365, right?
At least certain plans, yes. We are on E3 and it just showed up. Not sure which plans get it.
I meant that you have to have some level of O365 first.
Not like it is just totally free.
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Right, we have business essentials which costs 5 bucks a month, and we have Planner. And email, and share point. All for 5 bucks.
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@fuznutz04 said in Microsoft Planner:
Right, we have business essentials which costs 5 bucks a month, and we have Planner. And email, and share point. All for 5 bucks.
It's a steal!
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Can't see it yet on my apps list but can access via the web address direct, will have a play with this next week