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}ndlinnupvoted (100.00%) @tradingheroes8 / wkxlxff2mft2023/10/27 13:03:27
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2023/10/27 13:03:27
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| title | Asana Vs. Zoho for Free, Basic Task & Project Management |
| body | <div> <div id="84ec" class="iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd"> One of the increasingly important challenges we all face these days is sifting through all the myriad of technological distractions in our daily lives in order to help us focus only on that which truly matters. For those of us less naturally gifted at prioritizing, having good tools can be essential. For this reason, we’re working on a series of posts to help people sort through the overwhelming options out there. </div> <div class="iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd"> Below is a very specific comparison from a few years back we wanted to share again for anyone looking for this very niche topic (if not, feel free to skip this one, as we’ll be releasing more generalized info soon). Cheers! </div> </div> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm jy"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ky r"> <div class="bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1000/0*latAnyGPmTMu9ie0.jpg" width="1000" height="603" /><br/></div> <div>(Estimated 4 minute read)</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="57c2" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Previously, we had written a brief article on <a class="bo dc lp lq lr ls" href="https://medium.com/@ndlinn/3-tips-on-using-asana-to-manage-your-tasks-to-combat-distraction-6c978b1cb27d" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">how I use Asana to combat distraction</a>. Asana is a newer tool than Zoho that has been undergoing fairly rapid development, but I’d like to briefly touch on some of what it gets right and wrong vs. Zoho.</p> <p id="3683" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">Assigning multiple people to a task:</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lu"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="lv r"> <div class="bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv"></div> <img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/674/0*BwZrxYtEjLbQYeOj.png" width="674" height="176" /><br/> </div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="14ca" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">I get that Asana deliberately limits this functionality, and has recently made it possible to duplicate your task to <em class="lw">emulate </em>this feature, but this can quickly get really messy and create more confusion! Zoho hasn’t over-thought this and makes it easy to tag exactly who you need on a given task.</p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lx"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ly r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/762/0*SZc-N3thOk1jYqJV.png" width="762" height="452" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="f6a4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">The ability to see multiple task lists at a glance:</strong></p> <p id="bb99" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Even if you’re using a task manager purely for personal use, who among us these days is not juggling several <em class="lw">separate projects,</em> each with its own prioritized tasks at once? Asana finally added a way to easily see and manage these separate lists at a glance, making it much easier to get an overview of all that’s on your plate on a given day. This can now be done by setting up a new project <em class="lw">board</em>, rather than a traditional<em class="lw"> list.</em></p> <p id="8d52" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">While it may not be immediately obvious how to do this in Zoho, there is a great feature for this, the <em class="lw">Kanban View</em>, which allows you to easily drag to reorder and move tasks from one project to another.</p> <p id="d3ee" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">A nice <em class="lw">premium</em><strong class="ld lt"> </strong>account feature Zoho has, which Asana still lacks: <strong class="ld lt">Dependencies, milestones & timelines!</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lz"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ma r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/0*AcmPyDRbyu1FM7Zt.png" width="1400" height="446" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="7bba" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Asana seems to feel that a simple calendar view is sufficient for gauging a project’s full timetable, and that hard-to-find and navigate sub-tasks are somehow sufficient tools for dealing with longer-term projects with milestone/deadlines. For me, it is not, and I require a way of getting an overview glance of this. Zoho seems to be one of the only collaborative tools out there that supports Gantt-style charts, and does it well. To me, this is an essential feature that Asana needs to adopt ASAP.</p> <p id="36ab" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">User Interface Comparisons</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm mb"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="mc r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1594/1*YUiHNR_bIzZdIxytgcQ1Gw.png" width="1594" height="773" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> <figcaption class="av bj md me fc ie dl dm mf mg aq ez" data-selectable-paragraph="">Yes, I know this screen capture is now outdated, but the basic UI hasn’t really changed much.</figcaption> </figure> <p id="a6f0" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">One of the things that initially appealed to me about Asana was its simple, modern UI. While I generally don’t mind Asana’s interface, most of the people on my team do. They find it very cluttered and overwhelming, and I can certainly see their point. A single, endless task list at a time can really feel claustrophobic and daunting.</p> <p id="22a4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">While Zoho is far from perfect in this regard, its host of various layouts means that you will probably find a view that works for you, and if the people I work with are any indication, your collaborators may likely find it cleaner and easier than Asana.</p> <p id="4e36" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">For all of Asana’s modern back-end, it still takes longer than I would like to fire up and can be sluggish and unresponsive at times, requiring unnecessary full app refreshes. Zoho seems more old-school, but frankly just performs well with very little latency.</p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="dl dm mh"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="mi r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/428/0*eW3CaBWvg12Mjgx9.png" width="428" height="104" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="a8b4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">At the end of the day, only you can choose which solution is better for you, but if Asana is simply not meeting your project management needs, you might suggest giving Zoho a try.</p> <p id="80f4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">Full disclosure: We have absolutely no affiliation with either Asana or Zoho and would like to see both products continue to improve and look forward to continuing to evaluate both as they evolve!</strong></p> <p id="d2e1" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Did we overlook something? Disagree with us? Drop us a line and let us know. Thanks!</p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : http://truists.org/asana-vs-zoho-for-free-basic-task-project-management/ </em><hr/></center> |
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Cheers!\n\n</div>\n</div>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm jy\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"ky r\">\n<div class=\"bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/1000/0*latAnyGPmTMu9ie0.jpg\" width=\"1000\" height=\"603\" /><br/></div>\n<div>(Estimated 4 minute read)</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"57c2\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Previously, we had written a brief article on <a class=\"bo dc lp lq lr ls\" href=\"https://medium.com/@ndlinn/3-tips-on-using-asana-to-manage-your-tasks-to-combat-distraction-6c978b1cb27d\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">how I use Asana to combat distraction</a>. 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Zoho hasn’t over-thought this and makes it easy to tag exactly who you need on a given task.</p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm lx\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"ly r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/762/0*SZc-N3thOk1jYqJV.png\" width=\"762\" height=\"452\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"f6a4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">The ability to see multiple task lists at a glance:</strong></p>\n\n<p id=\"bb99\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Even if you’re using a task manager purely for personal use, who among us these days is not juggling several <em class=\"lw\">separate projects,</em> each with its own prioritized tasks at once? Asana finally added a way to easily see and manage these separate lists at a glance, making it much easier to get an overview of all that’s on your plate on a given day. This can now be done by setting up a new project <em class=\"lw\">board</em>, rather than a traditional<em class=\"lw\"> list.</em></p>\n\n<p id=\"8d52\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">While it may not be immediately obvious how to do this in Zoho, there is a great feature for this, the <em class=\"lw\">Kanban View</em>, which allows you to easily drag to reorder and move tasks from one project to another.</p>\n\n<p id=\"d3ee\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">A nice <em class=\"lw\">premium</em><strong class=\"ld lt\"> </strong>account feature Zoho has, which Asana still lacks: <strong class=\"ld lt\">Dependencies, milestones & timelines!</strong></p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm lz\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"ma r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/0*AcmPyDRbyu1FM7Zt.png\" width=\"1400\" height=\"446\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"7bba\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Asana seems to feel that a simple calendar view is sufficient for gauging a project’s full timetable, and that hard-to-find and navigate sub-tasks are somehow sufficient tools for dealing with longer-term projects with milestone/deadlines. For me, it is not, and I require a way of getting an overview glance of this. Zoho seems to be one of the only collaborative tools out there that supports Gantt-style charts, and does it well. To me, this is an essential feature that Asana needs to adopt ASAP.</p>\n\n<p id=\"36ab\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">User Interface Comparisons</strong></p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm mb\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"mc r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/1594/1*YUiHNR_bIzZdIxytgcQ1Gw.png\" width=\"1594\" height=\"773\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n<figcaption class=\"av bj md me fc ie dl dm mf mg aq ez\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Yes, I know this screen capture is now outdated, but the basic UI hasn’t really changed much.</figcaption>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"a6f0\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">One of the things that initially appealed to me about Asana was its simple, modern UI. While I generally don’t mind Asana’s interface, most of the people on my team do. They find it very cluttered and overwhelming, and I can certainly see their point. A single, endless task list at a time can really feel claustrophobic and daunting.</p>\n\n<p id=\"22a4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">While Zoho is far from perfect in this regard, its host of various layouts means that you will probably find a view that works for you, and if the people I work with are any indication, your collaborators may likely find it cleaner and easier than Asana.</p>\n\n<p id=\"4e36\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">For all of Asana’s modern back-end, it still takes longer than I would like to fire up and can be sluggish and unresponsive at times, requiring unnecessary full app refreshes. Zoho seems more old-school, but frankly just performs well with very little latency.</p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"dl dm mh\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"mi r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/428/0*eW3CaBWvg12Mjgx9.png\" width=\"428\" height=\"104\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"a8b4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">At the end of the day, only you can choose which solution is better for you, but if Asana is simply not meeting your project management needs, you might suggest giving Zoho a try.</p>\n\n<p id=\"80f4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">Full disclosure: We have absolutely no affiliation with either Asana or Zoho and would like to see both products continue to improve and look forward to continuing to evaluate both as they evolve!</strong></p>\n\n<p id=\"d2e1\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Did we overlook something? 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| body | <div> <div id="84ec" class="iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd">One of the increasingly important challenges we all face these days is sifting through all the myriad of technological distractions in our daily lives in order to help us focus only on that which truly matters. For those of us less naturally gifted at prioritizing, having good tools can be essential. </div> <div></div> <div class="iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd">For this reason, we’re working on a series of posts to help people sort through the overwhelming options out there. Below is a very specific comparison from a few years back we wanted to share again for anyone looking for this very niche topic (if not, feel free to skip this one, as we’ll be releasing more generalized info soon). Cheers! </div> </div> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm jy"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ky r"> <div class="bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1000/0*latAnyGPmTMu9ie0.jpg" width="1000" height="603" /><br/></div> <div>(Estimated 4 minute read)</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="57c2" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Previously, we had written a brief article on <a class="bo dc lp lq lr ls" href="https://medium.com/@ndlinn/3-tips-on-using-asana-to-manage-your-tasks-to-combat-distraction-6c978b1cb27d" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">how I use Asana to combat distraction</a>. Asana is a newer tool than Zoho that has been undergoing fairly rapid development, but I’d like to briefly touch on some of what it gets right and wrong vs. Zoho.</p> <p id="3683" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">Assigning multiple people to a task:</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lu"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="lv r"> <div class="bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv"></div> <img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/674/0*BwZrxYtEjLbQYeOj.png" width="674" height="176" /><br/> </div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="14ca" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">I get that Asana deliberately limits this functionality, and has recently made it possible to duplicate your task to <em class="lw">emulate </em>this feature, but this can quickly get really messy and create more confusion! Zoho hasn’t over-thought this and makes it easy to tag exactly who you need on a given task.</p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lx"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ly r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/762/0*SZc-N3thOk1jYqJV.png" width="762" height="452" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="f6a4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">The ability to see multiple task lists at a glance:</strong></p> <p id="bb99" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Even if you’re using a task manager purely for personal use, who among us these days is not juggling several <em class="lw">separate projects,</em> each with its own prioritized tasks at once? Asana finally added a way to easily see and manage these separate lists at a glance, making it much easier to get an overview of all that’s on your plate on a given day. This can now be done by setting up a new project <em class="lw">board</em>, rather than a traditional<em class="lw"> list.</em></p> <p id="8d52" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">While it may not be immediately obvious how to do this in Zoho, there is a great feature for this, the <em class="lw">Kanban View</em>, which allows you to easily drag to reorder and move tasks from one project to another.</p> <p id="d3ee" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">A nice <em class="lw">premium</em><strong class="ld lt"> </strong>account feature Zoho has, which Asana still lacks: <strong class="ld lt">Dependencies, milestones & timelines!</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lz"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ma r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/0*AcmPyDRbyu1FM7Zt.png" width="1400" height="446" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="7bba" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Asana seems to feel that a simple calendar view is sufficient for gauging a project’s full timetable, and that hard-to-find and navigate sub-tasks are somehow sufficient tools for dealing with longer-term projects with milestone/deadlines. For me, it is not, and I require a way of getting an overview glance of this. Zoho seems to be one of the only collaborative tools out there that supports Gantt-style charts, and does it well. To me, this is an essential feature that Asana needs to adopt ASAP.</p> <p id="36ab" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">User Interface Comparisons</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm mb"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="mc r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1594/1*YUiHNR_bIzZdIxytgcQ1Gw.png" width="1594" height="773" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> <figcaption class="av bj md me fc ie dl dm mf mg aq ez" data-selectable-paragraph="">Yes, I know this screen capture is now outdated, but the basic UI hasn’t really changed much.</figcaption> </figure> <p id="a6f0" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">One of the things that initially appealed to me about Asana was its simple, modern UI. While I generally don’t mind Asana’s interface, most of the people on my team do. They find it very cluttered and overwhelming, and I can certainly see their point. A single, endless task list at a time can really feel claustrophobic and daunting.</p> <p id="22a4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">While Zoho is far from perfect in this regard, its host of various layouts means that you will probably find a view that works for you, and if the people I work with are any indication, your collaborators may likely find it cleaner and easier than Asana.</p> <p id="4e36" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">For all of Asana’s modern back-end, it still takes longer than I would like to fire up and can be sluggish and unresponsive at times, requiring unnecessary full app refreshes. Zoho seems more old-school, but frankly just performs well with very little latency.</p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="dl dm mh"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="mi r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/428/0*eW3CaBWvg12Mjgx9.png" width="428" height="104" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="a8b4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">At the end of the day, only you can choose which solution is better for you, but if Asana is simply not meeting your project management needs, you might suggest giving Zoho a try.</p> <p id="80f4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">Full disclosure: We have absolutely no affiliation with either Asana or Zoho and would like to see both products continue to improve and look forward to continuing to evaluate both as they evolve!</strong></p> <p id="d2e1" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Did we overlook something? 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"body": "<div>\n<div id=\"84ec\" class=\"iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd\">One of the increasingly important challenges we all face these days is sifting through all the myriad of technological distractions in our daily lives in order to help us focus only on that which truly matters. For those of us less naturally gifted at prioritizing, having good tools can be essential.\n\n</div>\n<div></div>\n<div class=\"iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd\">For this reason, we’re working on a series of posts to help people sort through the overwhelming options out there. Below is a very specific comparison from a few years back we wanted to share again for anyone looking for this very niche topic (if not, feel free to skip this one, as we’ll be releasing more generalized info soon). Cheers!\n\n</div>\n</div>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm jy\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"ky r\">\n<div class=\"bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/1000/0*latAnyGPmTMu9ie0.jpg\" width=\"1000\" height=\"603\" /><br/></div>\n<div>(Estimated 4 minute read)</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"57c2\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Previously, we had written a brief article on <a class=\"bo dc lp lq lr ls\" href=\"https://medium.com/@ndlinn/3-tips-on-using-asana-to-manage-your-tasks-to-combat-distraction-6c978b1cb27d\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">how I use Asana to combat distraction</a>. Asana is a newer tool than Zoho that has been undergoing fairly rapid development, but I’d like to briefly touch on some of what it gets right and wrong vs. Zoho.</p>\n\n<p id=\"3683\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">Assigning multiple people to a task:</strong></p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm lu\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"lv r\">\n<div class=\"bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv\"></div>\n<img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/674/0*BwZrxYtEjLbQYeOj.png\" width=\"674\" height=\"176\" /><br/>\n\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"14ca\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">I get that Asana deliberately limits this functionality, and has recently made it possible to duplicate your task to <em class=\"lw\">emulate </em>this feature, but this can quickly get really messy and create more confusion! Zoho hasn’t over-thought this and makes it easy to tag exactly who you need on a given task.</p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm lx\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"ly r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/762/0*SZc-N3thOk1jYqJV.png\" width=\"762\" height=\"452\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"f6a4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">The ability to see multiple task lists at a glance:</strong></p>\n\n<p id=\"bb99\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Even if you’re using a task manager purely for personal use, who among us these days is not juggling several <em class=\"lw\">separate projects,</em> each with its own prioritized tasks at once? Asana finally added a way to easily see and manage these separate lists at a glance, making it much easier to get an overview of all that’s on your plate on a given day. This can now be done by setting up a new project <em class=\"lw\">board</em>, rather than a traditional<em class=\"lw\"> list.</em></p>\n\n<p id=\"8d52\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">While it may not be immediately obvious how to do this in Zoho, there is a great feature for this, the <em class=\"lw\">Kanban View</em>, which allows you to easily drag to reorder and move tasks from one project to another.</p>\n\n<p id=\"d3ee\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">A nice <em class=\"lw\">premium</em><strong class=\"ld lt\"> </strong>account feature Zoho has, which Asana still lacks: <strong class=\"ld lt\">Dependencies, milestones & timelines!</strong></p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm lz\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"ma r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/0*AcmPyDRbyu1FM7Zt.png\" width=\"1400\" height=\"446\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"7bba\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Asana seems to feel that a simple calendar view is sufficient for gauging a project’s full timetable, and that hard-to-find and navigate sub-tasks are somehow sufficient tools for dealing with longer-term projects with milestone/deadlines. For me, it is not, and I require a way of getting an overview glance of this. Zoho seems to be one of the only collaborative tools out there that supports Gantt-style charts, and does it well. To me, this is an essential feature that Asana needs to adopt ASAP.</p>\n\n<p id=\"36ab\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">User Interface Comparisons</strong></p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm mb\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"mc r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/1594/1*YUiHNR_bIzZdIxytgcQ1Gw.png\" width=\"1594\" height=\"773\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n<figcaption class=\"av bj md me fc ie dl dm mf mg aq ez\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Yes, I know this screen capture is now outdated, but the basic UI hasn’t really changed much.</figcaption>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"a6f0\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">One of the things that initially appealed to me about Asana was its simple, modern UI. While I generally don’t mind Asana’s interface, most of the people on my team do. They find it very cluttered and overwhelming, and I can certainly see their point. A single, endless task list at a time can really feel claustrophobic and daunting.</p>\n\n<p id=\"22a4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">While Zoho is far from perfect in this regard, its host of various layouts means that you will probably find a view that works for you, and if the people I work with are any indication, your collaborators may likely find it cleaner and easier than Asana.</p>\n\n<p id=\"4e36\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">For all of Asana’s modern back-end, it still takes longer than I would like to fire up and can be sluggish and unresponsive at times, requiring unnecessary full app refreshes. Zoho seems more old-school, but frankly just performs well with very little latency.</p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"dl dm mh\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"mi r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/428/0*eW3CaBWvg12Mjgx9.png\" width=\"428\" height=\"104\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"a8b4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">At the end of the day, only you can choose which solution is better for you, but if Asana is simply not meeting your project management needs, you might suggest giving Zoho a try.</p>\n\n<p id=\"80f4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">Full disclosure: We have absolutely no affiliation with either Asana or Zoho and would like to see both products continue to improve and look forward to continuing to evaluate both as they evolve!</strong></p>\n\n<p id=\"d2e1\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Did we overlook something? Disagree with us? Drop us a line and let us know. Thanks!</p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : http://truists.org/asana-vs-zoho-for-free-basic-task-project-management/ </em><hr/></center>",
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| body | <div> <div id="84ec" class="iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd">One of the increasingly important challenges we all face these days is sifting through all the myriad of technological distractions in our daily lives in order to help us focus only on that which truly matters. For those of us less naturally gifted at prioritizing, having good tools can be essential.</div> <div></div> <div class="iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd">For this reason, we’re working on a series of posts to help people sort through the overwhelming options out there. Below is a very specific comparison from a few years back we wanted to share again for anyone looking for this very niche topic (if not, feel free to skip this one, as we’ll be releasing more generalized info soon). Cheers!</div> </div> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm jy"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ky r"> <div class="bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1000/0*latAnyGPmTMu9ie0.jpg" width="1000" height="603" /><br/></div> <div>(Estimated 4 minute read)</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="57c2" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Previously, we had written a brief article on <a class="bo dc lp lq lr ls" href="https://medium.com/@ndlinn/3-tips-on-using-asana-to-manage-your-tasks-to-combat-distraction-6c978b1cb27d" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">how I use Asana to combat distraction</a>. Asana is a newer tool than Zoho that has been undergoing fairly rapid development, but I’d like to briefly touch on some of what it gets right and wrong vs. Zoho.</p> <p id="3683" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">Assigning multiple people to a task:</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lu"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="lv r"> <div class="bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv"></div> <img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/674/0*BwZrxYtEjLbQYeOj.png" width="674" height="176" /><br/> </div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="14ca" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">I get that Asana deliberately limits this functionality, and has recently made it possible to duplicate your task to <em class="lw">emulate </em>this feature, but this can quickly get really messy and create more confusion! Zoho hasn’t over-thought this and makes it easy to tag exactly who you need on a given task.</p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lx"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ly r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/762/0*SZc-N3thOk1jYqJV.png" width="762" height="452" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="f6a4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">The ability to see multiple task lists at a glance:</strong></p> <p id="bb99" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Even if you’re using a task manager purely for personal use, who among us these days is not juggling several <em class="lw">separate projects,</em> each with its own prioritized tasks at once? Asana finally added a way to easily see and manage these separate lists at a glance, making it much easier to get an overview of all that’s on your plate on a given day. This can now be done by setting up a new project <em class="lw">board</em>, rather than a traditional<em class="lw"> list.</em></p> <p id="8d52" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">While it may not be immediately obvious how to do this in Zoho, there is a great feature for this, the <em class="lw">Kanban View</em>, which allows you to easily drag to reorder and move tasks from one project to another.</p> <p id="d3ee" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">A nice <em class="lw">premium</em><strong class="ld lt"> </strong>account feature Zoho has, which Asana still lacks: <strong class="ld lt">Dependencies, milestones & timelines!</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lz"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ma r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/0*AcmPyDRbyu1FM7Zt.png" width="1400" height="446" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="7bba" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Asana seems to feel that a simple calendar view is sufficient for gauging a project’s full timetable, and that hard-to-find and navigate sub-tasks are somehow sufficient tools for dealing with longer-term projects with milestone/deadlines. For me, it is not, and I require a way of getting an overview glance of this. Zoho seems to be one of the only collaborative tools out there that supports Gantt-style charts, and does it well. To me, this is an essential feature that Asana needs to adopt ASAP.</p> <p id="36ab" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">User Interface Comparisons</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm mb"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="mc r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1594/1*YUiHNR_bIzZdIxytgcQ1Gw.png" width="1594" height="773" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> <figcaption class="av bj md me fc ie dl dm mf mg aq ez" data-selectable-paragraph="">Yes, I know this screen capture is now outdated, but the basic UI hasn’t really changed much.</figcaption> </figure> <p id="a6f0" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">One of the things that initially appealed to me about Asana was its simple, modern UI. While I generally don’t mind Asana’s interface, most of the people on my team do. They find it very cluttered and overwhelming, and I can certainly see their point. A single, endless task list at a time can really feel claustrophobic and daunting.</p> <p id="22a4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">While Zoho is far from perfect in this regard, its host of various layouts means that you will probably find a view that works for you, and if the people I work with are any indication, your collaborators may likely find it cleaner and easier than Asana.</p> <p id="4e36" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">For all of Asana’s modern back-end, it still takes longer than I would like to fire up and can be sluggish and unresponsive at times, requiring unnecessary full app refreshes. Zoho seems more old-school, but frankly just performs well with very little latency.</p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="dl dm mh"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="mi r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/428/0*eW3CaBWvg12Mjgx9.png" width="428" height="104" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="a8b4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">At the end of the day, only you can choose which solution is better for you, but if Asana is simply not meeting your project management needs, you might suggest giving Zoho a try.</p> <p id="80f4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">Full disclosure: We have absolutely no affiliation with either Asana or Zoho and would like to see both products continue to improve and look forward to continuing to evaluate both as they evolve!</strong></p> <p id="d2e1" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Did we overlook something? 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"body": "<div>\n<div id=\"84ec\" class=\"iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd\">One of the increasingly important challenges we all face these days is sifting through all the myriad of technological distractions in our daily lives in order to help us focus only on that which truly matters. For those of us less naturally gifted at prioritizing, having good tools can be essential.</div>\n<div></div>\n<div class=\"iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd\">For this reason, we’re working on a series of posts to help people sort through the overwhelming options out there. Below is a very specific comparison from a few years back we wanted to share again for anyone looking for this very niche topic (if not, feel free to skip this one, as we’ll be releasing more generalized info soon). Cheers!</div>\n</div>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm jy\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"ky r\">\n<div class=\"bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/1000/0*latAnyGPmTMu9ie0.jpg\" width=\"1000\" height=\"603\" /><br/></div>\n<div>(Estimated 4 minute read)</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"57c2\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Previously, we had written a brief article on <a class=\"bo dc lp lq lr ls\" href=\"https://medium.com/@ndlinn/3-tips-on-using-asana-to-manage-your-tasks-to-combat-distraction-6c978b1cb27d\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">how I use Asana to combat distraction</a>. 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Zoho hasn’t over-thought this and makes it easy to tag exactly who you need on a given task.</p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm lx\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"ly r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/762/0*SZc-N3thOk1jYqJV.png\" width=\"762\" height=\"452\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"f6a4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">The ability to see multiple task lists at a glance:</strong></p>\n\n<p id=\"bb99\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Even if you’re using a task manager purely for personal use, who among us these days is not juggling several <em class=\"lw\">separate projects,</em> each with its own prioritized tasks at once? 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This can now be done by setting up a new project <em class=\"lw\">board</em>, rather than a traditional<em class=\"lw\"> list.</em></p>\n\n<p id=\"8d52\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">While it may not be immediately obvious how to do this in Zoho, there is a great feature for this, the <em class=\"lw\">Kanban View</em>, which allows you to easily drag to reorder and move tasks from one project to another.</p>\n\n<p id=\"d3ee\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">A nice <em class=\"lw\">premium</em><strong class=\"ld lt\"> </strong>account feature Zoho has, which Asana still lacks: <strong class=\"ld lt\">Dependencies, milestones & timelines!</strong></p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm lz\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"ma r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/0*AcmPyDRbyu1FM7Zt.png\" width=\"1400\" height=\"446\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"7bba\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Asana seems to feel that a simple calendar view is sufficient for gauging a project’s full timetable, and that hard-to-find and navigate sub-tasks are somehow sufficient tools for dealing with longer-term projects with milestone/deadlines. 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Zoho seems more old-school, but frankly just performs well with very little latency.</p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"dl dm mh\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"mi r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/428/0*eW3CaBWvg12Mjgx9.png\" width=\"428\" height=\"104\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"a8b4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">At the end of the day, only you can choose which solution is better for you, but if Asana is simply not meeting your project management needs, you might suggest giving Zoho a try.</p>\n\n<p id=\"80f4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">Full disclosure: We have absolutely no affiliation with either Asana or Zoho and would like to see both products continue to improve and look forward to continuing to evaluate both as they evolve!</strong></p>\n\n<p id=\"d2e1\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Did we overlook something? 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2019/12/01 23:38:18
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| body | <div> <div id="84ec" class="iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd"></div> <div class="je"> <div class="n eb jf jg jh"> <div class="o n"> <div class="jk ai r"> <div class="n"> <div> <div class="jl n o jm"><a class="bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx fi ca cb cc cd" href="https://medium.com/@ndlinn/why-i-switched-from-using-asana-to-zoho-yes-zoho-for-free-basic-project-management-edabba32f0b4?source=post_page-----edabba32f0b4----------------------" rel="noopener">Apr 17, 2016</a> (Estimated 4 minute read)</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm jy"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ky r"> <div class="bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1000/0*latAnyGPmTMu9ie0.jpg" width="1000" height="603" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="57c2" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Previously, I had written a brief article on <a class="bo dc lp lq lr ls" href="https://medium.com/@ndlinn/3-tips-on-using-asana-to-manage-your-tasks-to-combat-distraction-6c978b1cb27d" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">how I use Asana to combat distraction</a>. Asana is a newer tool than Zoho that has been undergoing fairly rapid development, but I’d like to briefly touch on some of what it gets right and wrong vs. Zoho.</p> <p id="3683" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">Assigning multiple people to a task:</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lu"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="lv r"> <div class="bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv"></div> <img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/674/0*BwZrxYtEjLbQYeOj.png" width="674" height="176" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="14ca" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">I get that Asana deliberately limits this functionality, and has recently made it possible to duplicate your task to <em class="lw">emulate </em>this feature, but this can quickly get really messy and create more confusion! Zoho hasn’t over-thought this and makes it easy to tag exactly who you need on a given task.</p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lx"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ly r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/762/0*SZc-N3thOk1jYqJV.png" width="762" height="452" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="f6a4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">The ability to see multiple task lists at a glance:</strong></p> <p id="bb99" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Even if you’re using a task manager purely for personal use, who among us these days is not juggling several <em class="lw">separate projects,</em> each with its own prioritized tasks at once? Asana finally added a way to easily see and manage these separate lists at a glance, making it much easier to get an overview of all that’s on your plate on a given day. This can now be done by setting up a new project <em class="lw">board</em>, rather than a traditional<em class="lw"> list.</em></p> <p id="8d52" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">While it may not be immediately obvious how to do this in Zoho, there is a great feature for this, the <em class="lw">Kanban View</em>, which allows you to easily drag to reorder and move tasks from one project to another.</p> <p id="d3ee" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">A nice <em class="lw">premium</em><strong class="ld lt"> </strong>account feature Zoho has, which Asana still lacks: <strong class="ld lt">Dependencies, milestones & timelines!</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm lz"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="ma r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/0*AcmPyDRbyu1FM7Zt.png" width="1400" height="446" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="7bba" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Asana seems to feel that a simple calendar view is sufficient for gauging a project’s full timetable, and that hard-to-find and navigate sub-tasks are somehow sufficient tools for dealing with longer-term projects with milestone/deadlines. For me, it is not, and I require a way of getting an overview glance of this. Zoho seems to be one of the only collaborative tools out there that supports Gantt-style charts, and does it well. To me, this is an essential feature that Asana needs to adopt ASAP.</p> <p id="36ab" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">User Interface Comparisons</strong></p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke dl dm paragraph-image"> <div class="kp kq bl kr ai"> <div class="dl dm mb"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="mc r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1594/1*YUiHNR_bIzZdIxytgcQ1Gw.png" width="1594" height="773" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </div> <figcaption class="av bj md me fc ie dl dm mf mg aq ez" data-selectable-paragraph="">Yes, I know this screen capture is now outdated, but the basic UI hasn’t really changed much.</figcaption> </figure> <p id="a6f0" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">One of the things that initially appealed to me about Asana was its simple, modern UI. While I generally don’t mind Asana’s interface, most of the people on my team do. They find it very cluttered and overwhelming, and I can certainly see their point. A single, endless task list at a time can really feel claustrophobic and daunting.</p> <p id="22a4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">While Zoho is far from perfect in this regard, its host of various layouts means that you will probably find a view that works for you, and if the people I work with are any indication, your collaborators may likely find it cleaner and easier than Asana.</p> <p id="4e36" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">For all of Asana’s modern back-end, it still takes longer than I would like to fire up and can be sluggish and unresponsive at times, requiring unnecessary full app refreshes. Zoho seems more old-school, but frankly just performs well with very little latency.</p> <figure class="jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image"> <div class="dl dm mh"> <div class="kw r bl kx"> <div class="mi r"><img class="oj ps s t u kt ai hl" role="presentation" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/428/0*eW3CaBWvg12Mjgx9.png" width="428" height="104" /><br/></div> </div> </div> </figure> <p id="a8b4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">At the end of the day, only you can choose which solution is better for you, but if Asana is simply not meeting your project management needs, you might suggest giving Zoho a try.</p> <p id="80f4" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph=""><strong class="ld lt">Full disclosure: We have absolutely no affiliation with either Asana or Zoho and would like to see both products continue to improve and look forward to continuing to evaluate both as they evolve!</strong></p> <p id="d2e1" class="lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo" data-selectable-paragraph="">Did we overlook something? 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"body": "<div>\n<div id=\"84ec\" class=\"iu iv cm ar iw b ix iy iz ja jb jc jd\"></div>\n<div class=\"je\">\n<div class=\"n eb jf jg jh\">\n<div class=\"o n\">\n<div class=\"jk ai r\">\n<div class=\"n\">\n<div>\n<div class=\"jl n o jm\"><a class=\"bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx fi ca cb cc cd\" href=\"https://medium.com/@ndlinn/why-i-switched-from-using-asana-to-zoho-yes-zoho-for-free-basic-project-management-edabba32f0b4?source=post_page-----edabba32f0b4----------------------\" rel=\"noopener\">Apr 17, 2016</a> (Estimated 4 minute read)</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm jy\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"ky r\">\n<div class=\"bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/1000/0*latAnyGPmTMu9ie0.jpg\" width=\"1000\" height=\"603\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"57c2\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Previously, I had written a brief article on <a class=\"bo dc lp lq lr ls\" href=\"https://medium.com/@ndlinn/3-tips-on-using-asana-to-manage-your-tasks-to-combat-distraction-6c978b1cb27d\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">how I use Asana to combat distraction</a>. Asana is a newer tool than Zoho that has been undergoing fairly rapid development, but I’d like to briefly touch on some of what it gets right and wrong vs. Zoho.</p>\n\n<p id=\"3683\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">Assigning multiple people to a task:</strong></p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm lu\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"lv r\">\n<div class=\"bk ks s t u kt ai bd ku kv\"></div>\n<img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/674/0*BwZrxYtEjLbQYeOj.png\" width=\"674\" height=\"176\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"14ca\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">I get that Asana deliberately limits this functionality, and has recently made it possible to duplicate your task to <em class=\"lw\">emulate </em>this feature, but this can quickly get really messy and create more confusion! Zoho hasn’t over-thought this and makes it easy to tag exactly who you need on a given task.</p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"kp kq bl kr ai\">\n<div class=\"dl dm lx\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"ly r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/762/0*SZc-N3thOk1jYqJV.png\" width=\"762\" height=\"452\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"f6a4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">The ability to see multiple task lists at a glance:</strong></p>\n\n<p id=\"bb99\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Even if you’re using a task manager purely for personal use, who among us these days is not juggling several <em class=\"lw\">separate projects,</em> each with its own prioritized tasks at once? 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Zoho seems more old-school, but frankly just performs well with very little latency.</p>\n\n<figure class=\"jz ka kb kc kd ke hl kf da kg kh ki kj kk bv dd kl km kn ko az paragraph-image\">\n\n<div class=\"dl dm mh\">\n<div class=\"kw r bl kx\">\n<div class=\"mi r\"><img class=\"oj ps s t u kt ai hl\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https://miro.medium.com/max/428/0*eW3CaBWvg12Mjgx9.png\" width=\"428\" height=\"104\" /><br/></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n</figure>\n\n<p id=\"a8b4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">At the end of the day, only you can choose which solution is better for you, but if Asana is simply not meeting your project management needs, you might suggest giving Zoho a try.</p>\n\n<p id=\"80f4\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"ld lt\">Full disclosure: We have absolutely no affiliation with either Asana or Zoho and would like to see both products continue to improve and look forward to continuing to evaluate both as they evolve!</strong></p>\n\n<p id=\"d2e1\" class=\"lb lc cm ar ld b le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Did we overlook something? 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| body | <div class="artSummary"> <h2><em>The U.S. Supreme Court, in 1895, ruled unconstitutional a federal law containing income taxes, with arguments concerning class warfare and the definition of a direct tax.</em></h2> </div> <div><div class="pull-right"><img class="alignright" src="http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/images/supremes96.jpg" /></div><br/></div> <div></div> <div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style">Posted by William L. Wunder on Aug 3, 2008</div> <aside class="artInter"> <div class="region region-sidebar-first well"><section id="block-google-admanager-ed5b9f91e9d1292909622cfa27463984" class="block block-google-admanager"> <div id="gam-holder-com_archive_300x600_column" class="gam-holder"></div> </section><section id="block-suite-core-facebook-recommendations" class="block block-suite-core"> <div class="fb-recommendations fb_iframe_widget" data-site="suite101.com" data-width="300" data-height="300" data-header="true" data-font="arial">In August 1894, the Wilson-Gorman Act, a tax and tariff measure, was signed into law. It levied a 2% tax on incomes of $4,000 or more, which was only 2% of American taxpayers. The tax was applied to "gains, profits, and income derived from any kind of property, rents, interest, dividends, or salaries from any profession, trade, employment, or vocation," plus inheritances and gifts. The tax was also applied to net profits of corporations, companies, and associations.</div> </section></div> </aside> <div id="artBody"> Shareholders of corporations immediately sued to halt their corporations from paying the tax. The various cases were consolidated into <em>Pollock v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Co.</em> and accepted by the Supreme Court in January 1895. The plaintiffs, represented by William D. Guthrie, George F. Edmunds, and Joseph Choate, claimed that the income tax would induce class warfare that would lead to "communism, anarchy, and then, the ever following despotism." <strong>Direct Tax and the Uniformity Clause</strong> As for constitutional arguments, the plaintiffs insisted that the income tax was a direct tax- the law's tax on real property was the equivalent of a property tax, which was a direct tax. According to Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution, "No capitation or other direct, Tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion to the Census or Enumeration..." The plaintiffs claimed that the income tax wasn't in proportion to the census and therefore it was unconstitutional. Also, the plaintiffs used the uniformity clause of the Constitution. Article I, Section 8 states that "...all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States." The plaintiffs charged that the vast majority of the affected taxpayers lived in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. In addition, the tax was not uniform because it was imposed on some kinds of income. The defense, represented by Richard Olney and James C. Carter, countered with precedent. They maintained that the income tax was not a direct tax. They cited the 1796 Supreme Court decision that upheld a carriage tax, clearly determining that direct taxes referred to only property. Other taxes upheld by the Supreme Court in the past included taxes on insurance companies and the Civil War income tax. Another argument posed by the defense took on the plaintiffs' issue of class warfare. According to Steven Weisman, Carter asserted that the best way to preserve private property was to relieve the masses of excessive tax burdens. The poor had paid more than their fair share through consumption taxes and tariffs and the income tax would act as a balance. The income tax would be a safety valve in an era of labor unrest. <strong>Chief Justice Melville Fuller</strong> The Court decided the case in April, a Court that believed "property was sacrosanct," and "economic regulation was taboo," according to writer Burt Solomon. Chief Justice Fuller, writing for the 5-3 majority, declared that income taxes on real estate was a direct tax and therefore unconstitutional. The majority also discarded the tax on interest from municipal bonds as an infringement on the states. However, with one justice absent, other issues in the case split 4-4 and the case was retried. In May, with a full complement of justices, the Supreme Court threw out the entire Wilson-Gorman law by a 5-4 margin. Fuller, again for the majority, wrote that the unconstitutionality of the income tax on real estate scuttled the whole law, despite the possibility of some taxes, like wages, being constitutional. Dissenting, John Harlan stated that it was a dangerous precedent in ruling income taxes unconstitutional- it could open society to social unrest. Both sides in <em>Pollock v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Co.</em> feared that unrest if they didn't prevail. And both couldn't agree on the definition of a direct tax as written in the Constitution. What did become apparent, according to Harlan, was that a constitutional amendment allowing income taxes would be needed. That was for the future- the Sixteenth Amendment. <strong>Sources</strong> Solomon, Burt,<em> FDR v. The Constitution</em>, Walker: New York, 2009. Weisman, Steven R.,<em> The Great Tax Wars,</em> Simon and Schuster: New York, 2002. <hr /> Also see: <a href="https://taxfoundation.org/today-history-income-tax-ruled-unconstitutional-pollock-v-farmers-loan-trust-co/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Today in History: Income Tax Ruled Unconstitutional in Pollock v. Farmers Loan Trust Co.</a> | Tax Foundation | April 8, 2013 <a href="http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/documents/1876-1900/supreme-court-case-pollock-v-farmers-loan-and-trust-co-1895.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Supreme Court Case Pollock v. Farmer's Loan and Trust Co. 1895</a> </div> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : http://truists.org/income-tax-declared-unconstitutional-a208974/ </em><hr/></center> |
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"body": "<div class=\"artSummary\">\n<h2><em>The U.S. Supreme Court, in 1895, ruled unconstitutional a federal law containing income taxes, with arguments concerning class warfare and the definition of a direct tax.</em></h2>\n</div>\n\n<div><div class=\"pull-right\"><img class=\"alignright\" src=\"http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/images/supremes96.jpg\" /></div><br/></div>\n\n<div></div>\n\n<div class=\"addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style\">Posted by William L. 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According to Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution, \"No capitation or other direct, Tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion to the Census or Enumeration...\" The plaintiffs claimed that the income tax wasn't in proportion to the census and therefore it was unconstitutional.\n\nAlso, the plaintiffs used the uniformity clause of the Constitution. Article I, Section 8 states that \"...all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States.\" The plaintiffs charged that the vast majority of the affected taxpayers lived in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. In addition, the tax was not uniform because it was imposed on some kinds of income.\n\nThe defense, represented by Richard Olney and James C. Carter, countered with precedent. They maintained that the income tax was not a direct tax. They cited the 1796 Supreme Court decision that upheld a carriage tax, clearly determining that direct taxes referred to only property. Other taxes upheld by the Supreme Court in the past included taxes on insurance companies and the Civil War income tax.\n\nAnother argument posed by the defense took on the plaintiffs' issue of class warfare. According to Steven Weisman, Carter asserted that the best way to preserve private property was to relieve the masses of excessive tax burdens. The poor had paid more than their fair share through consumption taxes and tariffs and the income tax would act as a balance. The income tax would be a safety valve in an era of labor unrest.\n\n<strong>Chief Justice Melville Fuller</strong>\n\nThe Court decided the case in April, a Court that believed \"property was sacrosanct,\" and \"economic regulation was taboo,\" according to writer Burt Solomon. Chief Justice Fuller, writing for the 5-3 majority, declared that income taxes on real estate was a direct tax and therefore unconstitutional. The majority also discarded the tax on interest from municipal bonds as an infringement on the states. However, with one justice absent, other issues in the case split 4-4 and the case was retried.\n\nIn May, with a full complement of justices, the Supreme Court threw out the entire Wilson-Gorman law by a 5-4 margin. Fuller, again for the majority, wrote that the unconstitutionality of the income tax on real estate scuttled the whole law, despite the possibility of some taxes, like wages, being constitutional. Dissenting, John Harlan stated that it was a dangerous precedent in ruling income taxes unconstitutional- it could open society to social unrest.\n\nBoth sides in <em>Pollock v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Co.</em> feared that unrest if they didn't prevail. And both couldn't agree on the definition of a direct tax as written in the Constitution. What did become apparent, according to Harlan, was that a constitutional amendment allowing income taxes would be needed. 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| body | <center><img class="aligncenter wp-image-3737 size-full" src="http://truists.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Buybacks.png" alt="Reality Check: Did Australia And Great Britain See Lower Gun Violence After Mass Confiscation?" width="1196" height="695" /></center><br/> Only days after mass shooting at the community college in Oregon, President Obama said that the United States needs to follow the lead of Great Britain and Australia—nations that instituted large scale gun bans and confiscation after mass shootings on their soil. So would it work here? Maybe the more important question is: did it work there? https://youtu.be/jtzbwrJtXzg “We know that other countries in response to one mass shooting have been able to craft laws that almost eliminate mass shootings,” Obama said. “Friends of ours, allies of ours, Great Britain and Australia, countries like ours.” That was Obama speaking shortly after the community college shooting in Oregon. The president says that Great Britain and Australia are great examples of nations that have taken control of gun violence. But are they? It made us think—what is the real story behind those countries? Let’s start with Great Britain. On August 19, 1987, Michael Ryan killed 15 people and wounded 15 others in a series of random shootings around Hungerford, Berkshire. He also killed his mother before taking his own life. The pistol and two semi-automatic rifles he used in the massacre were all owned legally. As a result, Great Britain enacted some of the world’s strictest gun-control measures in the late ’80s and ’90s. In Britain, a nation of 63 million people, more than 200,000 guns and 700 tons of ammunition have been taken off the streets during the past 15 years. So what has the result been? Early on, the ban appeared to have little impact, as the number of crimes involving guns in England and Wales rose heavily during the late 1990s to peak at 24,094 in 2003/2004. Since 2004 though, the number of crimes involving guns has fallen each year. In 2010/11 there were 11,227 offenses, 53 percent below the peak number. But that is not to say that this ban ended mass shootings in Great Britain, because it did not. In 2010 a lone gunman killed 12 people in a four-hour shooting spree in northern England. So what about Australia? This is a more dramatic example. In 1996, a 28-year-old man killed 35 people with a semi-automatic rifle in the Tasmanian city of Port Arthur. Twelve days later, a gun-confiscation program was rushed through the Australian parliament. The National Agreement on Firearms all but prohibited automatic and semiautomatic assault rifles, stiffened licensing and ownership rules, and instituted a temporary gun buyback program that took some 650,000 so called assault weapons (about one-sixth of the national stock) out of public circulation. The images are pretty incredible from that time. This agreement was called a gun buyback, but it really wasn’t. It was mandatory. So what were the effects of this program? Interestingly, there have been at least two major studies done on the program and gun homicides. University of Melbourne researchers Wang-Sheng Lee and Sandy Suardi did the first, and in 2008 they completed a report on the matter saying: “In this paper, we re-analyze the same data on firearm deaths used in previous research, using tests for unknown structural breaks as a means to identifying impacts of the National Firearms Agreement. The results of these tests suggest that the NFA did not have any large effects on reducing firearm homicide or suicide rates.” “In this paper, we re-analyze the same data on firearm deaths used in previous research, using tests for unknown structural breaks as a means to identifying impacts of the National Firearms Agreement. The results of these tests suggest that the NFA did not have any large effects on reducing firearm homicide or suicide rates.” And a second report concluded that while the mandatory program did reduce the rate of “accidental” firearm deaths, it had no influence on firearm homicide in Australia and it also did not end mass shootings. In 2002 two people were killed and five were injured in a shooting at Melbourne’s Monash University. In 2011 three people were killed and three were wounded in the Hectorville siege. In 2014, three people (including the gunman) were killed and four were injured in a Sydney hostage crisis. What you need to know is that even with mass confiscation of weapons, Australia could not end all mass shootings and the rate of gun homicides wasn’t actually affected. But here is something else worth mentioning: the 650,000 guns confiscated in Australia were between one-fifth and one-third of all guns in the country. Compare that to the United States and that would require confiscation of around 105 million firearms—something that would not only be unconstitutional but would likely become incredibly violent. In other words, mass confiscation in the United States, simply cannot happen. Not right now—possibly not ever. That’s Reality Check. Let’s talk about that on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/BenSwann_" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">@BenSwann_</a> https://www.facebook.com/CBS46/videos/10153720993101252/ <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : http://truists.org/reality-check-australia-great-britain-gun-violence/ </em><hr/></center> |
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"body": "<center><img class=\"aligncenter wp-image-3737 size-full\" src=\"http://truists.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Buybacks.png\" alt=\"Reality Check: Did Australia And Great Britain See Lower Gun Violence After Mass Confiscation?\" width=\"1196\" height=\"695\" /></center><br/>\n\nOnly days after mass shooting at the community college in Oregon, President Obama said that the United States needs to follow the lead of Great Britain and Australia—nations that instituted large scale gun bans and confiscation after mass shootings on their soil.\n\nSo would it work here?\n\nMaybe the more important question is: did it work there?\n\nhttps://youtu.be/jtzbwrJtXzg\n\n“We know that other countries in response to one mass shooting have been able to craft laws that almost eliminate mass shootings,” Obama said. “Friends of ours, allies of ours, Great Britain and Australia, countries like ours.”\n\nThat was Obama speaking shortly after the community college shooting in Oregon.\n\nThe president says that Great Britain and Australia are great examples of nations that have taken control of gun violence. But are they?\n\nIt made us think—what is the real story behind those countries?\n\nLet’s start with Great Britain.\n\nOn August 19, 1987, Michael Ryan killed 15 people and wounded 15 others in a series of random shootings around Hungerford, Berkshire. He also killed his mother before taking his own life. The pistol and two semi-automatic rifles he used in the massacre were all owned legally.\n\nAs a result, Great Britain enacted some of the world’s strictest gun-control measures in the late ’80s and ’90s. In Britain, a nation of 63 million people, more than 200,000 guns and 700 tons of ammunition have been taken off the streets during the past 15 years.\n\nSo what has the result been?\n\nEarly on, the ban appeared to have little impact, as the number of crimes involving guns in England and Wales rose heavily during the late 1990s to peak at 24,094 in 2003/2004.\n\nSince 2004 though, the number of crimes involving guns has fallen each year. In 2010/11 there were 11,227 offenses, 53 percent below the peak number.\n\nBut that is not to say that this ban ended mass shootings in Great Britain, because it did not.\n\nIn 2010 a lone gunman killed 12 people in a four-hour shooting spree in northern England.\n\nSo what about Australia?\n\nThis is a more dramatic example.\n\nIn 1996, a 28-year-old man killed 35 people with a semi-automatic rifle in the Tasmanian city of Port Arthur. Twelve days later, a gun-confiscation program was rushed through the Australian parliament.\n\nThe National Agreement on Firearms all but prohibited automatic and semiautomatic assault rifles, stiffened licensing and ownership rules, and instituted a temporary gun buyback program that took some 650,000 so called assault weapons (about one-sixth of the national stock) out of public circulation.\n\nThe images are pretty incredible from that time. This agreement was called a gun buyback, but it really wasn’t. It was mandatory.\n\nSo what were the effects of this program?\n\nInterestingly, there have been at least two major studies done on the program and gun homicides. University of Melbourne researchers Wang-Sheng Lee and Sandy Suardi did the first, and in 2008 they completed a report on the matter saying:\n\n“In this paper, we re-analyze the same data on firearm deaths used in previous research, using tests for unknown structural breaks as a means to identifying impacts of the National Firearms Agreement. The results of these tests suggest that the NFA did not have any large effects on reducing firearm homicide or suicide rates.”\n\n“In this paper, we re-analyze the same data on firearm deaths used in previous research, using tests for unknown structural breaks as a means to identifying impacts of the National Firearms Agreement. The results of these tests suggest that the NFA did not have any large effects on reducing firearm homicide or suicide rates.”\n\nAnd a second report concluded that while the mandatory program did reduce the rate of “accidental” firearm deaths, it had no influence on firearm homicide in Australia and it also did not end mass shootings.\n\nIn 2002 two people were killed and five were injured in a shooting at Melbourne’s Monash University. In 2011 three people were killed and three were wounded in the Hectorville siege. In 2014, three people (including the gunman) were killed and four were injured in a Sydney hostage crisis.\n\nWhat you need to know is that even with mass confiscation of weapons, Australia could not end all mass shootings and the rate of gun homicides wasn’t actually affected.\n\nBut here is something else worth mentioning: the 650,000 guns confiscated in Australia were between one-fifth and one-third of all guns in the country.\n\nCompare that to the United States and that would require confiscation of around 105 million firearms—something that would not only be unconstitutional but would likely become incredibly violent.\n\nIn other words, mass confiscation in the United States, simply cannot happen. Not right now—possibly not ever.\n\nThat’s Reality Check. 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| body | Only days after mass shooting at the community college in Oregon, President Obama said that the United States needs to follow the lead of Great Britain and Australia—nations that instituted large scale gun bans and confiscation after mass shootings on their soil. So would it work here? Maybe the more important question is: did it work there? https://youtu.be/jtzbwrJtXzg “We know that other countries in response to one mass shooting have been able to craft laws that almost eliminate mass shootings,” Obama said. “Friends of ours, allies of ours, Great Britain and Australia, countries like ours.” That was Obama speaking shortly after the community college shooting in Oregon. The president says that Great Britain and Australia are great examples of nations that have taken control of gun violence. But are they? It made us think—what is the real story behind those countries? Let’s start with Great Britain. On August 19, 1987, Michael Ryan killed 15 people and wounded 15 others in a series of random shootings around Hungerford, Berkshire. He also killed his mother before taking his own life. The pistol and two semi-automatic rifles he used in the massacre were all owned legally. As a result, Great Britain enacted some of the world’s strictest gun-control measures in the late ’80s and ’90s. In Britain, a nation of 63 million people, more than 200,000 guns and 700 tons of ammunition have been taken off the streets during the past 15 years. So what has the result been? Early on, the ban appeared to have little impact, as the number of crimes involving guns in England and Wales rose heavily during the late 1990s to peak at 24,094 in 2003/2004. Since 2004 though, the number of crimes involving guns has fallen each year. In 2010/11 there were 11,227 offenses, 53 percent below the peak number. But that is not to say that this ban ended mass shootings in Great Britain, because it did not. In 2010 a lone gunman killed 12 people in a four-hour shooting spree in northern England. So what about Australia? This is a more dramatic example. In 1996, a 28-year-old man killed 35 people with a semi-automatic rifle in the Tasmanian city of Port Arthur. Twelve days later, a gun-confiscation program was rushed through the Australian parliament. The National Agreement on Firearms all but prohibited automatic and semiautomatic assault rifles, stiffened licensing and ownership rules, and instituted a temporary gun buyback program that took some 650,000 so called assault weapons (about one-sixth of the national stock) out of public circulation. The images are pretty incredible from that time. This agreement was called a gun buyback, but it really wasn’t. It was mandatory. So what were the effects of this program? Interestingly, there have been at least two major studies done on the program and gun homicides. University of Melbourne researchers Wang-Sheng Lee and Sandy Suardi did the first, and in 2008 they completed a report on the matter saying: “In this paper, we re-analyze the same data on firearm deaths used in previous research, using tests for unknown structural breaks as a means to identifying impacts of the National Firearms Agreement. The results of these tests suggest that the NFA did not have any large effects on reducing firearm homicide or suicide rates.” “In this paper, we re-analyze the same data on firearm deaths used in previous research, using tests for unknown structural breaks as a means to identifying impacts of the National Firearms Agreement. The results of these tests suggest that the NFA did not have any large effects on reducing firearm homicide or suicide rates.” And a second report concluded that while the mandatory program did reduce the rate of “accidental” firearm deaths, it had no influence on firearm homicide in Australia and it also did not end mass shootings. In 2002 two people were killed and five were injured in a shooting at Melbourne’s Monash University. In 2011 three people were killed and three were wounded in the Hectorville siege. In 2014, three people (including the gunman) were killed and four were injured in a Sydney hostage crisis. What you need to know is that even with mass confiscation of weapons, Australia could not end all mass shootings and the rate of gun homicides wasn’t actually affected. But here is something else worth mentioning: the 650,000 guns confiscated in Australia were between one-fifth and one-third of all guns in the country. Compare that to the United States and that would require confiscation of around 105 million firearms—something that would not only be unconstitutional but would likely become incredibly violent. In other words, mass confiscation in the United States, simply cannot happen. Not right now—possibly not ever. That’s Reality Check. Let’s talk about that on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/BenSwann_" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">@BenSwann_</a> https://www.facebook.com/CBS46/videos/10153720993101252/ <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : http://truists.org/reality-check-australia-great-britain-gun-violence/ </em><hr/></center> |
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| title | Reality Check: Did Australia And Great Britain See Lower Gun Violence After Mass Confiscation? |
| body | Only days after mass shooting at the community college in Oregon, President Obama said that the United States needs to follow the lead of Great Britain and Australia—nations that instituted large scale gun bans and confiscation after mass shootings on their soil. So would it work here? Maybe the more important question is: did it work there? https://youtu.be/jtzbwrJtXzg “We know that other countries in response to one mass shooting have been able to craft laws that almost eliminate mass shootings,” Obama said. “Friends of ours, allies of ours, Great Britain and Australia, countries like ours.” That was Obama speaking shortly after the community college shooting in Oregon. The president says that Great Britain and Australia are great examples of nations that have taken control of gun violence. But are they? It made us think—what is the real story behind those countries? Let’s start with Great Britain. On August 19, 1987, Michael Ryan killed 15 people and wounded 15 others in a series of random shootings around Hungerford, Berkshire. He also killed his mother before taking his own life. The pistol and two semi-automatic rifles he used in the massacre were all owned legally. As a result, Great Britain enacted some of the world’s strictest gun-control measures in the late ’80s and ’90s. In Britain, a nation of 63 million people, more than 200,000 guns and 700 tons of ammunition have been taken off the streets during the past 15 years. So what has the result been? Early on, the ban appeared to have little impact, as the number of crimes involving guns in England and Wales rose heavily during the late 1990s to peak at 24,094 in 2003/2004. Since 2004 though, the number of crimes involving guns has fallen each year. In 2010/11 there were 11,227 offenses, 53 percent below the peak number. But that is not to say that this ban ended mass shootings in Great Britain, because it did not. In 2010 a lone gunman killed 12 people in a four-hour shooting spree in northern England. So what about Australia? This is a more dramatic example. In 1996, a 28-year-old man killed 35 people with a semi-automatic rifle in the Tasmanian city of Port Arthur. Twelve days later, a gun-confiscation program was rushed through the Australian parliament. The National Agreement on Firearms all but prohibited automatic and semiautomatic assault rifles, stiffened licensing and ownership rules, and instituted a temporary gun buyback program that took some 650,000 so called assault weapons (about one-sixth of the national stock) out of public circulation. The images are pretty incredible from that time. This agreement was called a gun buyback, but it really wasn’t. It was mandatory. So what were the effects of this program? Interestingly, there have been at least two major studies done on the program and gun homicides. University of Melbourne researchers Wang-Sheng Lee and Sandy Suardi did the first, and in 2008 they completed a report on the matter saying: “In this paper, we re-analyze the same data on firearm deaths used in previous research, using tests for unknown structural breaks as a means to identifying impacts of the National Firearms Agreement. The results of these tests suggest that the NFA did not have any large effects on reducing firearm homicide or suicide rates.” “In this paper, we re-analyze the same data on firearm deaths used in previous research, using tests for unknown structural breaks as a means to identifying impacts of the National Firearms Agreement. The results of these tests suggest that the NFA did not have any large effects on reducing firearm homicide or suicide rates.” And a second report concluded that while the mandatory program did reduce the rate of “accidental” firearm deaths, it had no influence on firearm homicide in Australia and it also did not end mass shootings. In 2002 two people were killed and five were injured in a shooting at Melbourne’s Monash University. In 2011 three people were killed and three were wounded in the Hectorville siege. In 2014, three people (including the gunman) were killed and four were injured in a Sydney hostage crisis. What you need to know is that even with mass confiscation of weapons, Australia could not end all mass shootings and the rate of gun homicides wasn’t actually affected. But here is something else worth mentioning: the 650,000 guns confiscated in Australia were between one-fifth and one-third of all guns in the country. Compare that to the United States and that would require confiscation of around 105 million firearms—something that would not only be unconstitutional but would likely become incredibly violent. In other words, mass confiscation in the United States, simply cannot happen. Not right now—possibly not ever. That’s Reality Check. Let’s talk about that on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/BenSwann_" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">@BenSwann_</a> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : http://truists.org/reality-check-australia-great-britain-gun-violence/ </em><hr/></center> |
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| body | <img class="alignnone size-full" src="http://truists.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/pistol.jpg" alt="Gun Control" width="949" height="625" /><br/> <strong>The findings—which run counter to the conventional wisdom that gun control saves lives—have received almost no media attention.</strong> “A joint study conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the University of California at Davis Violence Prevention Research Program found that California’s much-touted mandated background checks had no impact on gun deaths, and researchers are puzzled as to why. <div class="article-body-text"> Despite the dismal record of gun control, expect the media and “experts” to use a repertoire of self-justifications rather than modify their beliefs—regardless of what the evidence shows...” </div> <div class="cf-1192-area-3659 col-md-12"> <div class="convertflow-cta cf-inline"> <div id="cta_18114" class="cta"> <div class="cf-container cf-row cf-outer-center"> <div id="step_40531" class="cf-step"> <div id="cta18114-step1" class="step-inner"> <div id="cta18114-step1-inner-container" class="cf-cta-container cf-row cf-outer-center"> <div id="section51949" class="cf-row cf-section cf-outer-center " data-pos="1">Continued: <em><a href="https://fee.org/articles/california-s-background-check-law-had-no-impact-on-gun-deaths-johns-hopkins-study-finds/">Johns Hopkins Study: California’s Background Check Law Had No Impact on Gun Deaths</a></em></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : http://truists.org/study-californias-background-check-law-had-no-impact-on-gun-deaths/ </em><hr/></center> |
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