Lotus Quickr Demo: QProject
The fourth Lotus Quickr template demo is posted. This time it is QProject, which contains enhancements to the tasks and notifications in Lotus Quickr, introduces a concept of overall and cross-project status, and implements an enhanced AJAX Gantt chart for viewing tasks and their relationships to other tasks. Relationships? Yes, with QProject you can declare task predecessors and dependencies! One to one, one to many, however you like. The major features include the ability to set these dependencies, visualize them through the Gantt chart, receive consolidated overdue task notifications, and (my favorite) automatically push out dates when a predecessor is completed late. Not that this ever happens, but…
The 16.5-minute demo can be seen here: QProject demo
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January 30th, 2008 15:41
It’s possible import / export Qproject’s activities to MSProject
Thanks…..
January 30th, 2008 16:12
Carlos,
No, that is not part of the functionality in QProject.
February 1st, 2008 06:33
Ok… not now, but …. in the future…. is possible?….
Thanks for Your time….
February 1st, 2008 09:36
Carlos,
I don’t know about the future, but I do know that it would be really difficult. Microsoft’s products are not the easiest to work with.
June 30th, 2008 13:55
Hi Viktor,
when write something in the Qmeeting agenda items, can select part of text and become in qactivities’s task?
Appreciate your comments
June 30th, 2008 14:41
i mean if there a javascript or some function to do this…. and could integrate them