> What about tasks which have more than one parent/project?
subsubtask depended on subtask depen…
or
subsubtask ← subtask ← …
if entire path is too long it might be showed in tool-tip
> I can very easily to get that information from main screen. Tasks are ordered by duedate and I can see those lists.
First, i don't see any reason why “Home screen” can't be main screen, which showed to user then application launched.
Second, how you deal with it if it contains, lets say, 50 tasks?
What will you see if task have startdate, but haven't duedate? For example, if task starts today (and haven't duedate) in “Work view” it goes to bottom of list, but “hey! why it goes after task which starts tomorrow and due next Monday?!” If it starts today, it means i should do something with it today.
Third, see attach: it doesn't care about order of creating tasks. It's wrong in some cases.
> Can you think of some other thing that we want to show on the home screen?
I will try.
> What about tasks which have more than one parent/project?
subsubtask depended on subtask depen…
or
subsubtask ← subtask ← …
if entire path is too long it might be showed in tool-tip
> I can very easily to get that information from main screen. Tasks are ordered by duedate and I can see those lists.
First, i don't see any reason why “Home screen” can't be main screen, which showed to user then application launched.
Second, how you deal with it if it contains, lets say, 50 tasks?
What will you see if task have startdate, but haven't duedate? For example, if task starts today (and haven't duedate) in “Work view” it goes to bottom of list, but “hey! why it goes after task which starts tomorrow and due next Monday?!” If it starts today, it means i should do something with it today.
Third, see attach: it doesn't care about order of creating tasks. It's wrong in some cases.
> Can you think of some other thing that we want to show on the home screen?
I will try.