RJLUK 307 Posted January 10 Share Posted January 10 I'm currently investigating the integration of a Gantt chart system directly into Evernote, with the objective of maintaining a centralized workspace without resorting to external platforms like Google Docs. I am keen on insights or solutions from anyone who has successfully achieved this. Alternatively, I am interested in learning about experiences related to implementing a Kanban board within the Evernote platform. Any best practices or recommendations would be greatly valued. Furthermore, I am exploring the development of a sophisticated project management dashboard within Evernote to efficiently monitor multiple projects and trades. I would appreciate any guidance, tips, or insights the community may have on this matter. Thank you in advance for sharing your expertise. Link to comment
Evernote Expert agsteele 2,951 Posted January 10 Evernote Expert Share Posted January 10 10 hours ago, RJLUK said: Alternatively, I am interested in learning about experiences related to implementing a Kanban board within the Evernote platform. Any best practices or recommendations would be greatly valued I haven't found a method of developing a Kanban board within Evernote that is as powerful as a properly developed piece of software with all the bells and whistles. I tried, and used Kanbanote, which was OK. In the end I created a four column, one row table and placed note links in each one. I used the summary view and can drag the views between columns as I progressed work. Reminders etc were set within the individual notes. HTH 1 Link to comment
RJLUK 307 Posted January 10 Author Share Posted January 10 Thanks thats the route I am heading down. Link to comment
ferol 430 Posted February 28 Share Posted February 28 And what about use filtered "Filtered Notes Widget" on Home page ? Someting like this - test by TAGS (Of course, it has limitations on the width, how much can go there now... ) Link to comment
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