No Kahuna
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If so, how? (or is this only available in certain subscriptions)
If not, is this a planned addition? If so, when do you plan on releasing it.
Projects in my company often require a specific set of information to be available to every employee. Stuff like FTP-accounts, deployment rules and MySQL-passwords.
I'd like to be able to add pages to a project. WYSIWYG is optional, but certainly not required.
The reason I noticed this is that a client I am working with on a project said that the toolbar was hidden for them and they were having trouble using it. I checked the page in Internet Explorer 7 and saw that the toolbar is actually half obscured.
I will encourage my Windows-using clients to switch to Firefox, but the fact is a lot of folks are still just stuck on Internet Explorer, so I though this was worth mentioning.
There is something I noticed that throws me off a little, so I thought I'd mention it and make a suggestion.
When viewing/commenting on a message, it seems counter-intuitive for the "add comment" field to be displayed *before* any existing comments. Have you considered placing the "add comment" field last? This way it would more logically continue the thread and users would see the entire conversation before commenting.
No Kahuna is working out great for me so far. After trying a lot of different project management tools I really do think your simplicity model is an advantage. Please keep up the good work!
Here is a suggestion: Instead of using a question mark for users who have not uploaded an avatar, what if you used a silhouette instead? I think this might be less ambiguous to users because the question mark signifies that there is somehow confusion or something unresolved.
I think people try to click on the question mark or puzzle out what it is -- especially if they aren't used to using web applications like this. Whereas an outline of a person's head would signify pretty clearly. The main place I notice this is on task and messages pages.
I'm evaluating this product (looks great so far) and have a question.
If I purchase an upgrade for 3 private projects, can I re-use one of those slots when a project is finished? What I mean to say is, what if I finish one of my three private projects and want to start a new one? Can I just swap in the new one and "close" out the finished project somehow? Or would I need to keep upgrading to have another private project?
Similar to the 'setting deadlines for task' topic I would like a way to set a simplistic prioritization for tasks within a category.
I'm currently on a project that has more tasks within a category then their monthly budget allows. We're currently implementing an ad-hoc hi-med-low prioritization mechanism within the task text.
What other suggestions can you make? Would you be opposed to implementing this hi-med-low system in a manner easier then editing the task text?
However, more importantly, I love NoKahuna and plan on using it as much as I can on private and public projects! Keep up the great work.
I think if you could specify a specific deadline for a task to be met it would be much easier to prioritize tasks. Maybe you could even work in a graphical display of tasks according to when they're due. Almost every task has a deadline, so this seems like a critical element.
I would like to see an option to assign a task to a number of people. For example, if a task is related to financing a project, there might be a couple of people dealing with it, not just one.
It would be nice to be able to select a bunch of tasks and assign them all to someone or move them to another category or mark them as done or delete them all together.
I have a situation now where a bunch of tasks are no longer relevant. So, to keep my project clean, I have to select each task and mark it as done. Kind of a PITA.
I'd like to be able to hide (or disable) certain features of No Kahuna. I strongly believe modular software is the way to go for the future :)
As you implement more features (good) the interface gets filled up (not that good), and might become cluttered (bad). For example: I don't use the attachment-option in No Kahuna (I've got Dropbox to take care of that), so removing or hiding the button from my view would be a great option.
We use NoKahuna for all our project tracking - thats working fine. The problem is that a person has left the company and I no longer want them to be able to see details being tracked on private projects. Can I a) remove them from the project or b) kill the project ( at least then I could set it up again and re-allocate people
I have partners, clients, that I need to do projects with them over and over again so it'd be t00 c00l that: the system suggest me these people to join a new project...
I'm hesitant to suggest complicating the essential simplicity of the product, but a couple of times now I've needed to see an image of a bug or proposed feature...this has resulted in tracking the task in No Kahuna and emailing the image, which isn't the greatest workflow.
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