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Donovon Dildine
Sep 24, 2020Brass Contributor
Tasks Rollout
Greetings, its now Sept. 24th and still now Tasks, I can't seem to find the rollout timeline anymore (maybe since it started in July) but is it supposed to be the end of Sept at the latest? Later? I ...
- Sep 25, 2020You add the planner app. It will have the same app and. And initially before changing to Tasks. Load that and it’ll tell you at the top if you have not had the new updates pushed. I think a handful have but they probably ironing out some bugs before pushing to larger audiences but keep checking planner app that’s where it’ll be.
mattias-skog
Sep 25, 2020Iron Contributor
ChrisWebbTech, totally aware of that it will show up in the Planner and I have the app installed already. Some months there was a notification in the app that it will soon change to Tasks, but after that there's been nothing. Getting somehow tired of Microsoft's rollout schedules as they never seem to be able to keep what they promise...
Sep 25, 2020
Yup it has been somewhat frustrating. I’m sure it’ll be out any day now that Ignite is over.
- mattias-skogSep 30, 2020Iron Contributor
Noticed today that the status of the item in Microsoft 365 roadmap has changed to Launched but I still can't see the new Tasks/Planner in our tenant. Anyone else seeing it?
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?featureid=57213
- ChristianBergstromSep 30, 2020Silver Contributor
mattias-skog Hello Mattias, this is what I see and I assume you're seeing the same. Understand the frustration but they can't release features as GA until it passes several quality assurance checks, hence the delays with multiple roadmap items.
- Donovon DildineSep 30, 2020Brass Contributor
ChristianBergstrom Yeah, I see the same problem, this was announced in July, its been released to so many people that you can find 50 articles on its use online, and there has been multiple Microsoft announcements its supposed to be GA in September, but here we are, on the 30th, and still....
If it really needs so much "work" why do so many out there have it already? Is there really that many beta testers? It's just that Microsoft's announcements and moving timeline are confusing for endusers.