This is from a colleage: "@joseq , I'm not able to see diffs when the descriptions on these quire items are edited. Do you have a way to do that?" My answer "I've struggled with that too. It's a downside of using such a simple tool to do what in all ways is actually writing documentation. It could be we have reached the end of quire's usefulness for this task"
Guys, it's a real pity because I love quire, but it's really not serving us well. If this is coming in the paid version, I'd love to know. Not many collaboration tools have this, if you implement it you will be ahead of the game.
Hi @joseq - Thank you for your feedback. I understand how this feature can be helpful to your workflow.
While I can't promise you if this feature will be available in the paid version or not, I am afraid that this hasn't been prioritized to our to-do feature roadmap yet.
I will bring your feedback to our team again and hopefully it will re-spark some discussion for this feature. I will keep you posted if I have an update. Thank you for your patience.
Peggy, Feb 5, 2021
Vote up! It is a very useful feature.
Kai Bueker, Feb 11, 2021
Yes. This is an example on how gdocs does it: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-use-the-new-google-docs-compare-feature/
Right now quire shows that some userXXX edited taskYYY, but it doesn't show what the edit was. This is pretty much useless.
You need to show the diff to make it useful. Makes sense?
Otherwise we are doomed to just add comments at the bottom, never touching the description.
url dog, Feb 5, 2021