Matsuru,

I couldn't be happier with my HD2, having replaced my iphone with it a
couple of months ago. I couldn't get on with the limitations of the
iphone's OS and the fact that there was no MLO app! or anything that
came close.

As you've no doubt seen in numerous reviews, HTC have done away with
the fiddliness of Windows Mobile by skinning it beyond recognition,
and that combined with the larger screen means that MLO for PPC works
on it very nicely thank you. Starring tasks and the like can still be
a bit fiddly but viewing the program and/or entering tasks via the
ppc's own rapid entry link is perfectly acceptable for me.

The only downside with the HD2 for me is that the keyboard takes
rather more getting used to than HTC may care to admit. Unless it's
me.

Hope this helps,

Ian




On Dec 30 2009, 1:37 pm, "Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)"
<for...@mylifeorganized.net> wrote:
> Forwarding here from other 
> thread:http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized/browse_thread/thread/b...
>
> -------
> From MATSURU
>
> Hi everyone~!
>
>   I started using MLO about 1 month ago. As a trial user, I am looking
> for a tree-like list manager to implement GTD. Previously, I am using
> another freeware which serves me good but then, I needed more and
> decided to give MLO a try.
>
>   This is not the first time i stumble upon MLO. I've seen and tried
> MLO about 1 year + ago when I started GTD. at first, I find MLO to be
> complicated, with too many options and functions. It is confusing to
> me and I uninstalled it and move on to something else.
>
>   During that period of time, I went through various GTD practise
> methods and read whatever I can find regarding GTD to improve myself.
> And on and on, I keep on seeing people highly recommended MLO as a GTD
> tool. Until recently, I decided to check MLO out again. Seeing there's
> a 45 days trail, I jump ship and install both Windows Mobile version
> on my IPAQ 210 and Windows desktop version on my Laptop. To my
> surprise, MLO syncs perfectly, instead of file sync, MLO is actually
> item sync. This is a pleasant surprise! Now I need not to worry about
> accidentally replacing new file with old file. :)
>
>   Another thing I like about MLO is the TO-DO view where I can
> customise and see my next actions based on contexts or any other
> category i specified. :)
>
>   There are alot more features of MLO that I haven't realy explored
> yet. As I explained above, MLO is a "complicated" software which
> delivers more than you ever need for GTD and life implimentation. I
> truely believe that in the future, there will be more users and there
> will be better MLO versions, to serve us all!
>
>   1 suggestions/question, nowadays mobile devices seem to move towards
> the stylus-less captivative screen direction. Any plans to develop a
> stylus-less finger friendly version of MLO, anytime soon? I asked
> because I am eyeing on HTC HD2 windows phone. I wish MLO can be as
> useful without stylus if I migrate to another phone. :)
>
>   That's all for now. Thanks for reading! :)

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