ForumsQuestionsWhere did "Classic" View Button go?
Where did "Classic" View Button go?
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dpoort |
It seems to be missing today. Has anyone seen it? I wonder if it took a vacation? :)
Seriously, though, is it suppose to be gone? Or has it moved? Thanks in advance Adaram |
TheGriff_2 |
Just confirming I don't see it either.
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Anders |
I guess it retired. I only ever looked at that once. Was anyone actually using it?
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Vin Thomas |
Yeah, I think it would be nice to retire it. I know TD has mentioned the classic version of the site hindering development in other ways. Maybe it is time to let it die and move on :)
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Claudio |
Where is the Classic view?
We ain't got no Classic view. We don't need no Classic view! We don't have to show you any stinkin' Classic view! ;) |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
http://www.toodledo.com/classic.php
It is still there, we just took the link away because it is embarrassingly old and doesn't support any of the new things we have added in the last 2 years. It also causes some things to break. For example, if you edit a due-date on the classic page, it will not adjust the time when our new reminders are sent. It is impossible to retrofit classic with the new functionality. We will be permanently getting rid of it soon, so now is the time to migrate. FYI, we have been carefully monitoring how people are using our website. Fewer than 1% of our users use classic, so we feel like now is an appropriate time to depreciate it. |
dpoort |
Drat ... I guess I was one of the 1% that used it religiously (for entering new tasks). I found it to be a very quick way to enter them. No worries, I'll just learn to do them the new way :)
*Edit: PS -- I never used the "Classic" view to do anything other than enter new tasks. I found that format for entering tasks to be the easiest and fastest. Perhaps we can get a "Classic" task entry method to match that one instead of losing that with the view? This message was edited Jun 18, 2009. |
Claudio |
Posted by Toodledo:
FYI, we have been carefully monitoring how people are using our website. Fewer than 1% of our users use classic, so we feel like now is an appropriate time to depreciate it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deprecation This message was edited Jun 18, 2009. |
Anders |
Posted by Claudio:
Posted by Toodledo: Fewer than 1% of our users use classic, so we feel like now is an appropriate time to depreciate it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deprecation Claudio, I was not aware of that term's special meaning in software, and it seems to apply very well, but Toodledo said "depreciate" not "deprecate". http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/depreciate |
Vin Thomas |
I think that is what Claudio was getting at. TD probably meant deprecate.
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Jake Toodledo Founder |
Maybe I was using the word wrong. What I meant was "eventually make go away".
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