Does anyone have any thoughts in regard to at what point OF might buckle under the load of tasks ?
Background to the question is I have used OF as designed for several years now ie a personal/professional task manager but I'm toying with the idea of using it as the task management app in a property management workflow. Industry practice is to pay through the nose for a commercial relational database solution (basically just contacts, invoice tracking, task management and correspondence) but I would rather create linkages between my existing mac software. Obviously using OF as a task manager is way better than anything I could create in filemaker or buy in an off the shelf PM package.
My iphone app tells me I have 90 projects and 363 actions in 18 zip files. OF reacts quickly on the mac and syncs in 30-90 secs via webdav so it works perfectly now but what if I start adding 100 clients as projects with a whole stack of tasks am I kidding myself to think it will remain functional ?
Background to the question is I have used OF as designed for several years now ie a personal/professional task manager but I'm toying with the idea of using it as the task management app in a property management workflow. Industry practice is to pay through the nose for a commercial relational database solution (basically just contacts, invoice tracking, task management and correspondence) but I would rather create linkages between my existing mac software. Obviously using OF as a task manager is way better than anything I could create in filemaker or buy in an off the shelf PM package.
My iphone app tells me I have 90 projects and 363 actions in 18 zip files. OF reacts quickly on the mac and syncs in 30-90 secs via webdav so it works perfectly now but what if I start adding 100 clients as projects with a whole stack of tasks am I kidding myself to think it will remain functional ?