And to emphasise the point, I have the followign situation as we speak
- a meeting tomorrow for which I need to prepare a paper (tomorrow
morning)
- a 3 day workshop for which I need to prepare the materials (over the
weekend - sigh)
- a meeting on Thursday for which I also nee
What I am trying to say is that GTD goes so far but doesn't go far enough
for me. And the fact that GTD doesn't do it, doesn't mean that we are not
allowed to ask for MLO to do it The point is we already have all our tasks
in MLO - it would make a lot of sense to provide some simple extensions
This works fine if the individual tasks don't have individual deadlines.
But tells me nothing if they do.
I agree completely that if you live in a world where you just want to know
what you are going to be able to get done in the next month then there is no
need to plan on a day by day, week by
thanks!
On Jan 26, 8:16 pm, pottster wrote:
> Syntax is:-
>
> tomorrow -s
>
> In the RTE dialog, click on "learn more" for parsing details (including the
> answer to your question).
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I imported my Bonsai outline using this template but it didn't import
the Start Date field. Can this be modified easily to do that?
On Dec 1 2010, 9:52 am, tomd wrote:
> New conversion template fromBonsaito MLO was uploaded
> tohttp://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized/web/MyLifeOrganized-
Hi...I'm trying out MLO for the first time after being a long-time
Bonsai user and have some huge Bonsai outlines I'd like to import.
I have no idea, however, how to use the template you mention to import
Bonsai files.
Are there instructions somewhere on what to do?
Thanks in advance.
On Dec 1
Hi Stephen,
I think you need to turn it on first under
Tools->Options->To-do ordering options->Show computed score value on
Task Statistics
Then you can see the score in the "Task Statistics" under a tasks
"Properties".
Hop that helps,
Olaf
On Jan 21, 1:27 am, Stephen J wrote:
> Sorry for th
I've been using/admin'ing Linux since it was Slackware 0.99 and would
LOVE to see a Linux port for MLO.
How can I help?
Any/all ideas welcomed.
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I think there is another bug in the "ends with" condition: if the
"ends with" is at the end AND somewhere else in the string, then the
condition does not match.
Example: The condition "caption ends with xyz" will NOT match
"axyzbxyz"
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MLO-Cloud uses standard port.
HTTPS is used to connect to MLO cloud.
Try to connect to MLO-Cloud via MLO-Desktop using any login/password.
If you receive "login unknown" message from server - you are fine and
connection established.
Andrey.
On Dec 31 2010, 6:02 pm, Mikeu1 wrote:
> Pretty heavil
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