Koen
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Just following up to let you know we are making progress on this feature and will post when we have more news to share.
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Reply to specific message in chat on desktop app
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42,537 votesThank you for your continued feedback. As many people have pointed out, this is available on mobile today. Support for replying to a specific message is on the backlog for desktop. I’ll let you know when we have progress to share. Thanks.
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Unfortunately because of changing priorities, this feature was moved to the backlog. The team hopes to pick it up again in the near future.
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Thank you for your feedback! We are hard at work improving the Shifts app experience including adding recurring shifts. In the meantime, we wanted to share some tips and tricks to help with some pain-points mentioned:
1) Make Edits to Your Schedule (Delete, Undo, Minor Copy Edits): Shifts works similarly to Excel in certain regards, so make sure to highlight shifts with your mouse and utilize keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, Ctrl+Z) to copy, delete, or undo actions. We find it helpful doing this particularly in month view and week view.
2) Copy Button: Use the copy button on the top right to copy any timeframe you need for the entire schedule.
3) Search for Shifts in Creation Phase: When creating a shift, utilize the search command to find shifts that have already been created in the past.We’ll keep you posted when we have more news!
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Please re-evaluatie the ‘try this instead’ tag after given feedback. At least set it it ‘thinking about it’
We are trying to move away from an excel kind of workflow and more like outlook (recurring items have been there since the previous century)