The long anticipating Quire Timeline is finally here!!
We've spent time discussing and developing a brand new Timeline feature that can help you manage your projects in the most efficient way possible.

You can switch from List to Timeline view with just one click.

📒 Visit our blog for more details: https://quire.io/blog/p/timeline.html
@ing.eros.allone , @miguel-04 , @Cypriano and @robroy - Thank you for your feedback! We understand that task dependency is an important feature for the Timeline view. I will bring all your discussion to the Product team. When I get an update, I will let you guys know as soon as possible.
Here's a thread for #277. Feel free to leave comments and votes there! Thanks again!
Peggy, Jan 22, 2021
@edkorn , @ironrobot98 and @Machiel - Thanks for your feedback about having a hour scale for Timeline view. I will pass your feedback to the team.
I have created a separate thread for this request (#4010), this way, it will be easier to track and update you guys! Feel free to add your comments and votes there! Thanks! 👍
Peggy, Jan 22, 2021
I wish we could use the timelines even on a daily basis to make it so you can plan per hour a day 😃
Machiel, Jan 20, 2021
Great work, were you thinking of including the dependency links between the various activities?
Eros Allone, Jan 15, 2021
We have lots of tasks that only take an hour or two but the shortest Timeline segment appears to be a day so the actual task time is not visible at a glance.
Ed K, Jan 19, 2021
I would also like to use the timeline view for an hourly basis.
Stephen S, Jan 22, 2021
As others have said so well - Dependencies MUST be there.
(deleted-g_Z9), Feb 4, 2021
Excellent UI, I logged back in today, after a couple of years away from Quire, to check this feature out. For me, dependencies and critical path would be amazing, any chance of it happening this year?
Miguel, Jan 15, 2021
Timeline is great but, without dependencies, it's make no sense to me... If one task is late, i have to move ALL that follows... It's just inefficient work :/
Alexandre Cypriano Garcia, Jan 17, 2021
Agree that Timeline is great and a major step forward, but unfortunately it falls just short of really useful for us without task dependencies. Doesn't have to be complicated - even a end-to-start from predecessor to successor task(s) would show sequence, dependence and a basic critical path.
I really like the way ClickUp does it - when you hover over a task bar you see the drag handles at each end of the bar just like Quire. You also see grey dots just to the left and right of the bar, and you can drag an arrow from the dot to another task bar to add a dependency (end to start, end to end, start to start) The start date and due date of the dependent tasks should then update automatically as the predecessor tasks change.
Rob Roy, Jan 18, 2021