I agree. I think the refresh is full of welcome changes. The UI overhaul is both aesthetically appealing and more functional. My favorite enhancement so far is project level conversations.
But there are still some much needed missing pieces in the Android app. Specifically, push notifications and reminders, the ability to add a project, and the ability to add a task when off line. David Allen highlights these functions as critical to success in his book "Getting Things Done - The Art if Stress-Free Productivity", and I find their absence a serious detractor.
Aside from this, Asana is far and away the best project management solution I've used. Beautiful, fluid, informative!
I agree. I think the refresh is full of welcome changes. The UI overhaul is both aesthetically appealing and more functional. My favorite enhancement so far is project level conversations. But there are still some much needed missing pieces in the Android app. Specifically, push notifications and reminders, the ability to add a project, and the ability to add a task when off line. David Allen highlights these functions as critical to success in his book "Getting Things Done - The Art if Stress-Free Productivity", and I find their absence a serious detractor. Aside from this, Asana is far and away the best project management solution I've used. Beautiful, fluid, informative!
But there are still some much needed missing pieces in the Android app. Specifically, push notifications and reminders, the ability to add a project, and the ability to add a task when off line. David Allen highlights these functions as critical to success in his book "Getting Things Done - The Art if Stress-Free Productivity", and I find their absence a serious detractor.
Aside from this, Asana is far and away the best project management solution I've used. Beautiful, fluid, informative!
But there are still some much needed missing pieces in the Android app. Specifically, push notifications and reminders, the ability to add a project, and the ability to add a task when off line. David Allen highlights these functions as critical to success in his book "Getting Things Done - The Art if Stress-Free Productivity", and I find their absence a serious detractor.
Aside from this, Asana is far and away the best project management solution I've used. Beautiful, fluid, informative!