(What Nick says)^2

But I guess that is no surprise!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of metroboy
> Sent: 10 March 2009 5:05 p
> To: MyLifeOrganized
> Subject: [MLO] Re: Prioritizing Items ToDo Today - Suggestions Wanted
> 
> 
> 
> yes, finding some technique to flag items as "Today" is 
> certainly possible.
> 
> What's not currently possible in MLO (that I know of) is then *re-
> ordering* these today items.
> 
> This morning is a busy day at work, and I currently have 14 
> items on my Today list. On slow mornings, I can take the time 
> to re-order this list through the (extremely kludgy!) 
> technique of jiggling the Importance and Urgency slider.  
> However, it is sometimes really difficult to get the list in 
> exactly the order I would like it.  Today is one of those 
> days...and I don't really have the time to fiddle with it.  
> As a result, I have temporarily bailed from MLO for the 
> morning, and I have my top three to-do items scribbled on a 
> pad by my desk. (and yes, I plead Guilty to procrastinating 
> by making this post!)
> 
> I think it's really kind of sad that a program as 
> sophisticated as MLO is rendered useless in the crunch like 
> this by not having the ability to manually re-order to-do 
> lists.  As always, I am actively scanning the horizon for 
> other programs that will let me accomplish my to-do goals 
> (Vitalist? Essential PIM Pro?).  I'd love to stay with MLO 
> because of its elegant design and speed...but pretty soon the 
> lack of re-ordering is going to become a dealbreaker for me.
> 
> Nick
> 
> On Mar 9, 1:03 pm, mikemac <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Mar 8, 8:57 pm, Stephen <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Another enthusiastic +1 for the ability to flag items to do TODAY.
> > > A flagging feature like the
> > > weekly goal would work great, although a general "flag" feature 
> > >would  also work, as long as we can filter on it.
> >
> > If that's what you want to do, I think the software supports it 
> > already.  Go to "Manage Contexts" and create a new context called 
> > "today" (or maybe "TODAY"). Now when you go thru your list of items 
> > simply add the context "today" to the items you want to do 
> today. Then 
> > on the "To-Do" tab create a filter to see only the tasks for the 
> > context "today" and you're set.
> > 
> 


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