>From the perspective of an enthusiastic user of other "dead" PIM programs
of the past, most notably Ecco Pro, a great outliner-based PIM program...
When I put my life and information and plans and schemes and goals into a
program like MLO, the last thing I want is for the company producing that
No articles or tuturials I can think of aside from the ones in MLO help
files, but here are some ideas to try out.
For the longest time, I kept my goals and supporting tasks in my task
outline view (Outline/All Tasks) also by time period, e.g., a tree for
Week, Month, Year. Bad idea. Just mar
Hi Stéphane,
Sorry, I searched for it but managed to miss it...
It works without issues.
Thank you!!!
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 2:04 AM, Stéph wrote:
> Hello Shaig,
>
> The insert and alt-insert shortcuts are actually hotkeys, which can be
> reassigned under the Tools-Options menu selection. Doe
+1 on charging for Cloud Service. I am also wishing to be able to pay to
vote for upcoming features
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On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 10:37 PM, James D wrote:
> From the perspective of an enthusiastic user of other "dead" PIM programs
> of the past, most notably Ecco
I don't like and don't use the android calendar view because there is no
way of "acting whatever" with the appointments.
I'd like the windows (and therefore, the mobile also), have a *synchronization
feature with google calendar*, being able to present the appointments in a
familiar MLO *outline
I agree with you James,
Everyone must choose the desired and sustainable business model that suites
their own business.
It was a suggestion, a desire, call it whatever you want.
But we can charge in different ways so that appealing more customers/users.
I think the review is a good way...not th
I have a iPhone 6s Plus, iPad Air, and Asus Android Tablet. There is
absolutely no decent task/project app I've seen that syncs across these
platformsnow made even better with push sync.
I think it is well worth it to pay for cloud service so that they can
continue to maintain it and continue
IMHO, it's very very messy whatever you do.
If I'm correct, the core problem is that although MLO does have an
underlying database field for Goal (with possible values of Week, Month,
Year or None), there is no way of allocating any such goal to a task.
Yes you can use folders, but that only w
I do the opposite to John. Rather than trying to assign goals to tasks,
assign tasks and projects to the goal they will achieve (or the role they
come under).
My outline is structured so that I group things into Roles and Goals (as
per Stephen Covey's system). So my task outline is grouped int
I absolutely agree with you!!
A read-only calendar view like the current one is very out-of-date feature.
I posted similar suggestion many times and read also other posts similar to
this.
How could we get this coming on MLO Windows and Android? Unfortunately the
current view seems to be the final
Sorry I would point out that I would also get the view sync with Google
Calendar! I heavily use it but MLO and Google Calendar are two separate
worlds for today! Not friendly at all!
Il giorno mercoledì 30 novembre 2016 15:29:32 UTC+1, robisme (Olivier R) ha
scritto:
>
> I don't like and don't
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