Q: Hi, I have 2 questions: 1.

Can it dependably handle the up & downloading of 5-10 GB files (large video files)

2. With an article writing workflow (outline - article writing - designer - editor - publisher), would it work efficiently? With 10 articles per day. So would that be 10 projects per day, or 10 subtasks within a project, with sub-subtasks?

Thanks
Tom

TomFisherOct 3, 2022
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Jesper_BasicOps

May 14, 2024

A: Thank you for your questions, Tom!

1. Yes, BasicOps can handle large video files. You can also use Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, box, and DropBox to store your files and then use directly in BasicOps.

2. I would use sections (outline - article writing - designer - editor - publisher) and tasks in a project, where you can move tasks from one section to another. That way you can mirror your workflow.

Best regards,

Jesper
Founder and CEO, BasicOps

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Posted: Nov 21, 2022

Thanks for the rpevious answer.

Also, do you have task dependency?

So for example, in a project workflow where the separate tasks are carried out in a specific order by different people, is there a way to set the task to notify the person with the next task?

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Posted: Nov 22, 2022

Tom, we do have task dependencies, but it sounds like in your case project automation might be a better solution. You could, for example, set up sections in your project, and then add automations to assign tasks and send notifications as part of moving tasks along between the sections.

Best regards,

Hans