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List of new features
Is there a place to see a list of new features and changes after a deployment? I see changes in the UI and some new buttons, and would like to be notified when new things come out (so we can play with them :) )
Jim
Thanks, Jim! We don’t have a publicized list of features or launch timelines, but whenever a major new feature is released, we’ll announce it on our blog at www.getharvest.com/blog.
And now with the closing of the features request forum you can’t even see what people are requesting.
So we have
No visibility of current feature priorities No visibility of what features are being requested No visibility of upcoming features No visibility of expected realse dates for featuresHarvest is a great tool and one of the things that makes it great is the way Harvest work with there users to give the users what they want. Users have been asking for more visibility on upcoming features etc and Harvest response is to reduce the visibility ???
Doesn’t seem to fit with what I perceived as the Harvest way of doing things.
Thanks for writing back! We don’t want to mislead our customers about what we’re working on, and publicizing a list of frequent requests or a current development timeline would do that.
We take popular feature requests very seriously, but popularity doesn’t solely determine our direction. If we were to detail what the most popular requests are, that would create an expectation that we’ll start at the top and work down. For good reason, that doesn’t always happen.
A current development timeline would create similar confusion. For many reasons, our development focus sometimes changes, so publishing a timeline would create an equal amount of frustration for our customers.
Most importantly, thank you for your feedback and concern over Harvest’s direction. We do appreciate your input and we take it very seriously. Even more, we love that we have customers that care as much about Harvest as we do.