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Posted by Jeffery Smith
Jan 31, 2018 at 07:31 PM

 

Not sure why, but v8 seems more approachable than earlier versions. Sort of invites me to pour everything into it, and completed tasks can be archived and hidden from view. I disliked Kanbanflow because it wanted to keep a visible list of completed tasks.

MadaboutDana wrote:
After several years of watching Pagico, unsure at first whether it would
>survive (given its then complexity), I have finally been impressed
>enough to move our entire team over to it.
> >Why do I mention it in an outliner forum? Well, Pagico is a very
>powerful information management app with many of the features that make
>our finest outliners sing!
> >There are multiple views on your information (including timeline and
>calendar views).
> >There is folding galore (you can fold tasks, notes, events/appointments
>and other stuff. The timeline view does folding beautifully (so you can
>unfold projects to see their subtasks etc.) It also allows you to
>instantly reschedule tasks by dragging and dropping them along the
>timeline - and does this better than many timeline-focused apps.
> >There is nested tagging, plus smart collections (which can be put
>together from tags or anything else you fancy).
> >There are projects with subtasks, as well as an inbox. You can link
>pretty much anything to pretty much anything else.
> >Finally, for those who miss these things, it allows you to add as many
>files to notes/tasks etc. as you could possibly want.
> >The user interface has been hugely streamlined since the early days of
>Pagico (I notice we first mentioned it in the forum back in around
>2014); it’s much less “busy”, much more user-friendly.
> >The price for a team workspace (including the software) is really very
>modest, considering what you get.
> >And they’ve just updated their rather cumbersome iOS app, which has
>turned from ugly duckling into swan.
> >Cool, eh?
> >Cheers,
>Bill