Dominique,
First of all, I am quite positive that Andrey hasn't established a
price for his cloud computing service, and I would be quite suprised
if it was more than a nominal charge, certainly not anywhere near the
neighborhood of 79 euros / year! Secondly, I think that you are
grossly overstati
Yes - don't use outlook :-) I use gmail exclusively and then sync to my
iphone is seamless through the exchange support :-)
BTW I think google has some outlook <-> gmail sync for contacts.
Cheers
Mark
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 8:34 PM, Ron Stockfleth wrote:
> Phil,
>
> I agree that the idea is fo
Phil,
I agree that the idea is for MLO to provide its own cloud service. I
only gave the examples of exchange server and MobileMe to point out
how cloud computing can keep a user's contacts, calendar and email
seamlessly in sync regardless of how many hardware devices that user
has. I have used ex
I would;d think the idea would be for MLO to provide its own cloud service -
along the lines of the RunKeeper iPhone App : http://runkeeper.com/ - or
dare I say it, ToodleDo.
This would then enable the MLO folks to host the data and provide access
widgets for whatever device they wanted. A web bas
There is also the added issue of perception over and above reality. Some of
the data that I (and others) are privvy to is rather confidential. Even if
a vendor can demonstrate that their cloud-based solution is secure, there is
the ripple effect that our clients must also approve of that solution
Let's assume Cloud Sync is good and secure.
For NON professional people it is quiet expensive !
79 euros / year.
Once you start with, you are in trouble to stop, as your data are on
their servers.
Not everyone is able to pay such an amount of money.
This is alsoo a reason why I prefer a sync too
I am fervent about cloud syncing, but then I don't have your trust
issues.
I have a desktop computer, a netbook, iPhone, and an iPad (early next
month) that I need to keep all in sync, and cloud computing is the
best way to do that in my opinion.
I agree that automatic syncing is the way to go, a
Hi,
Thomas sent:
>Thomas Mar 21 11:21AM -0700 ^
>
>My setup:
>
>My problem:
>Tasks are synced fine between all devices through exchange and
>outlook, but when automatically imported to MLO through outlook, the
>project dependency for the task is missing. So when I create a task on
>my work comp
Hi Andrey,
I'm really not fervent of cloud sync !
Again, this implies our date (private, professional, ...) have to stay
somewhere, where we do NOT have any control, and really do not know
what happens with our data.
I don't trust this.
I highly prefer a local sync mechanism, as esy as your appl
Since Outlook does not support hierarchy it it not possible to assign
task imported from Outlook to any project in MLO. MLO will not parse
the UDF fields and will not move the tasks to projects after sync with
Outlook. The only way to keep hierarchy is to sync one MLO file to
other directly (using
I think everyone needs to be more patient. Andrey has posted
on the MLO site that he expects a public beta in Feb/Mar. Well
he has a few more weeks and I have no problem if he needs to
take a few more months. I'm going to guess that it is easier
for him to put it on the iPhone then it will be to
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