WhoDoes 1.1 is on the way
Posted by Massimo Sgrelli in
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More or less than one month ago we released the very first version – 1.0 – of WhoDoes as a kind of a beta version. As you know this tool is designed to give answers to a simple question: What do I have to do today? To be really productive and be able to reduce the communication gaps (and then the project length ), your team must know what to do every day. It’s not a matter of distrust, but a matter of being focused and effective, WhoDoes can help you do this simple task. During this month many of you sent us much appreciated suggestions and questions, and we tried to answer everybody. Our team would like to say thank you to everybody for your wonderful support. We appreciated it very much.
Now, version 1.1 of WhoDoes is almost ready and we think it’s important to share the new features with you, hoping to have some feedback.
Anyway, consider the following list as a draft that could be changed on necessity:
New languages
Whodoes will be available in Italian and Spanish. Every user can change the language setting by themselves, through its profile section.
iCalendar subscription
You can now subscribe to calendars and be up to date with all changes occurring in the work-plan
Leaving the application
Up to now it was not possible to delete users from the system. You could suspend users but not erase their accounts. Now this minor defect has been fixed. Besides this, users are able to delete their own accounts if they decide to quit using WhoDoes, simply by unsubscribing to their registration.
Payment plans
Now you will be able to extend WhoDoes usage to all of your projects and teams by subscribing to a payment plan. We promise to make small business life easier at a very low price. We decided to start at less than $6 with a lot of features included.
Faster then ever
We put a lot of effort in speeding up the application. This is a continuous task as you know, that sometimes requires to design and code the entire module from scratch. This could imply a change of approach. As “Getting Real” book by 37signals suggests “Pay off your code and design bills”: we always do that.
Tell us what you think here or write us an email to feedback


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Hamann
Posted on July 01