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En mettant l'accent sur la simplicité, DropTask combine les caractéristiques et les fonctionnalités d'une gestion des tâches puissante avec les avantages de la pensée visuelle. Fort de sa popularité mondiale et de l'acclamation de son approche innovante, DropTask offre des résultats éprouvés pour débrider le potentiel de productivité des utilisateurs individuels et des équipes dans le monde entier. Avec sa somptueuse interface utilisateur, DropTask s'éloigne d'une approche trop lourde sur le plan textuel et vous fournit tout le nécessaire pour planifier, gérer et réaliser admirablement n'importe quelle tâche.
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DropTask est la solution idéale pour les utilisateurs individuels et les équipes à la recherche d'un moyen simple, mais puissant d'améliorer leur efficacité, leur communication en équipe et leur productivité.
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Avantages :
Ayoa est le meilleur logiciel de gestion de projets. Sa performance de gérer et de mettre en ordre les idées est waouh
Inconvénients :
Elle est un meilleur logiciel,certes elle utilise trop de forfait internet.
To Do or Not To DO
Commentaires : I search and used many to do lists; Google Tasks, ToDoist, apps for Google Tasks, etc. They all just fall short. On the nicer ones, they are great but you have to pay a business subscription to get simple functions like recurring, this is available as standard in DropTask. I use it continuously throughout the day. I have projects for work and for home, I have never been so organised.
Avantages :
I like that you have have different layouts. As I am old fashioned, I have asked them to activate an old feature, the Calendar View, just so I can see task in a date order. The recurring tasks work so well. I have tasks that repeat daily, every work day, every three working days, monthly and annually - it just works even in the free version.
Inconvénients :
Some tasks mean I have to go to an online resource. Other To Do management tools allows me to click on the link and take me to that resource. Although I have the link in the subject line. I have to go into the subject and copy and paste it in the browser. If you could support links in the subject link, it would make it a lot easier. It would be nice to hide tasks that are not due for one month on the Project View, just to remove the clutter.
Good and speedy tool for mindmapping
Commentaires : Quite agile but not yet cutting it to be my main tool (coming from iMindMap)
Avantages :
Quite speedy and accessible everywhere - good approach to mind mapping.
Inconvénients :
Missing options to organize my mind maps - I miss the ability to add icons to mind maps (not social features, but icons indicating content meaning.
Réponse de l'équipe de OpenGenius
il y a 5 ans
Hi Jane, thanks so much for taking the time to leave a review. Keep an eye out over the next few weeks for developments in our MInd Mapping feature - including the addition of Organic Mind Mapping that you'll be familiar with as an iMindMap user. We can't wait to see what you think!
Feels like it is made for kids
Commentaires : Frankly, I don't feel I'll solve any business problems with DropTask that I am not already solving with my current system. The UI is very attractive, I will say that. Integration with other systems is great, although I see that same functionality with many other systems. The primary feature that I thought might be interesting is integration with iMindMap, which - at the end of the day - seems less useful than I thought. I use Mind Mapping for idea capture, brainstorming, and the like. I have not actually used Mind Mapping as a PM tool, and maybe I'd change my mind concerning DropTask if I did. At this point in time, however, I feel there are other task management systems that will do the job as well as or better than DropTask can, but a lower cost per user.
Avantages :
DropTask does have dedicated applications for all OSes, which is getting more difficult to find. I absolutely do not like PM tools that are all web-based. The web just doesn't provide all of the functionality that a native application does, including an icon on my Taskbar. I realize that may sound silly, but being able to get to my PM app quickly is very important to me. The fact that DropTask supports all OSes is a real benefit.
Inconvénients :
As a disclaimer, I bought a year subscription to DropTask because of a package deal with iMindMap. I really only wanted iMindMap, but figured I would at least give DropTask a shot as well. I'm currently using another task management system, which I intend to continue. The short story is that DropTask looks beautiful and has neat animations and pretty colors and flying bubbles and drag-and-drop swimlanes...and I ended up feeling that it was all just fluff over the same task management system I use now. Pretty colors are great - they can be engaging. Further, I realize that DropTask is integrated with iMindMap, which promotes engaging the viewer. I just ended up turned off by the whole experience, however. I am happy with lists, not bubbles. Zooming in and out is fine, but a simple list would do the job. I spent a total of about 15 minutes clicking around and just felt that children would love all of the neat UI, but as a PM tool, I felt DropTask obscured what I need to do things.
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Some initial friction using certain tools but all features turn out great
Commentaires : Frustrating, then manically positive, then some residual frustrations, but small vs my Mind Mapper's positives.
Avantages :
The Mind Mapper, I like its value add, its effectiveness, and it's very easy to use; the auto-layout is especially quick and easy with just two main hot-keys, "child" and "sibling", and spacing and layout are done for you immediately.
Inconvénients :
As little as I have used it, I could find no quick-and-smooth, Ayoa way of moving tasks from a Mind Map to a task board, which I believe is quite a valuable function. After mapping tasks in the Mind Map, my next step is a linear, ordered list of all tasks in one big, hierarchical list I can export for my Pomodoro tracker, Pomodone. Something else I'm more enamoured with in PomoDone is how many task management systems it integrates with, like Trello. I know you have a review somewhere where the user quickly switched from Trello to Ayoa, but for many, a nice, quick switch to Ayoa requires lots of work with the outgoing task system. You should try winning with a great product and not excluding competitors from your integrations.