Jul 12 2016 04:13 PM
Earlier this month, we launched Microsoft Planner, which offers you a simple and visual way to organize teamwork. There are different ways we all get work done and until recently Microsoft has had solutions on two ends of the spectrum. Tools like Wunderlist or Outlook help manage your personal task lists, while Project or Project Online can be used to manage projects that require scheduling, prioritization, resource management, timesheets and integration with Line of Business systems. The middle ground is where Planner fits in, and it’s designed for structured team collaboration. For example, you can use Planner to manage events, office moves, user training or other team projects.
Read more on Office Blogs and watch the Microsoft Mechanics demo.
Jul 15 2016 10:26 AM
Jul 16 2016 06:43 AM - edited Jul 16 2016 06:44 AM
@Marc Wenning Try going to https://tasks.office.com, maybe that works... :)
Jul 18 2016 07:23 AM
Aug 05 2016 12:27 AM
Is there any timescale for the Planner developments outlined in the Office 365 roadmap? I would dearly like to use the new developments underway.