HT/VT Application Project Description
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If you'll notice, this thread is nearly 3 years old.Bala wrote:So, what is the status of this app development? Is it possible now for the ward/branch leaders to accurately track the HT/VT assignments and guide those in need of help to achieve their goals?
The project has been through quite a roller-coaster ride, but the current status is that it is an internal project with no announced specifics regarding feature set or release schedule. See here.
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Home Teaching / Visiting Teaching
aebrown wrote:If you'll notice, this thread is nearly 3 years old.
The project has been through quite a roller-coaster ride, but the current status is that it is an internal project with no announced specifics regarding feature set or release schedule. See here.
The Stanford 2nd Ward in the Menlo Park California Stake are using the Home Teaching / Visiting Teaching quite successfully. Can we also be a beta tester? (American River Branch, Sacramento California Cordova Stake).
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That question is premature -- there is no announced HT/VT application, and certainly no announced beta program. There's no one making a list of beta testing applicants at this point. I'm sure that product and beta announcements will be made here (and certainly through other channels as well), but as I said previously, there is no announced schedule.dhaumschilt wrote:Can we also be a beta tester?
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Re: HT/VT Application Project Description
The numbers aren't the focus. People are.
Keep it simple. We just need to know who needs help. That should be the focus.
Keep it simple. We just need to know who needs help. That should be the focus.