It's not clear to me what you are looking for. You say it's perfect, but
then you say it can't cover writing tasks. If you are talking about
organizing the written material, no, I would say that is not a good fit for
MLO.
For organizing my writing itself, I really like yWriter (
http://www.spacejo
Are you referring to the right-click pop up selection box? I agree, it's a
nice feature, since often the point is to take some of the contexts away
and they are easy to find. But it might be something they got automatically
with Android, I suspect.
Lisa
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Michael Em
As a writer, MLO is perfect. And sadly, I can see the MLO features are not
covering writing tasks, building a book, and so on, so I don't want to
waste my 10 votes or other users on something which not up for discussion.
Had I the money to buy the company or at least a division to develop MLO
f
On rethinking I guess I mixed too many
things up here. No, I definitely do not want to see folders in the
to-do view. I think I need to re-view my to-do view since a whole
lot of those parent tasks did show up today, hence my confusion.
The sub-task parent-task pr
I don't know whether this helps but if you make 'MLO' in your example a
Project (tick the Project box in the Task Properties), then its name will
appear at the beginning of each of the sub-tasks names.
>From my point of view (and I think virtually all the other users of MLO),
the parent task
I was just at exactly that point today.
Struggling with the to-do view and the concept of active tasks
which was not obvious to me. Frankly, I still do not understand
why parent tasks should not be active too. Working on a subtask to
me means, this parent task is
I would handle your photo task by creating a "get photo" task in my "errands"
folder away from both projects, and then for each project, finding the task
that comes after getting the photo and adding a dependency on the photo task.
robisme wrote:
plus, it would allow to make a task belonging t
couldn't you just have one folder and use contexts and then view your to-do
list by a specific context?
In my big mass collect folder I would have all my tasks that relate to
financial planning for instance have a context called financial
then when i have time to look at my financial to-do's I si
plus, it would allow to make a task belonging to several projects, as it is
often the case.
eg. I have to make identity photos in order to:
1)ask for a new passport
2)subscribe to the Library
this is 2 distinct projects. Which one deserve the "photo todo" most ?
(at the risk of going twice to th
On Android only the Starred and Active Starred have manual sorting (and
only manual sorting). And, only Starred (not Active Starred) syncs that
order between the two devices.
I'm pretty sure there isn't anything in the architecture to support syncing
of the sort order of views the user creates, an
I love the Manual sort on the PC version, but when I sync to my phone it has no
manual sorting option that i can see? This would be very helpful as you can
plan to work down the list. What do you think?
Regards
Gav.
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On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 8:30:46 AM UTC-4, daniel sekera wrote:
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> I bought your software because it is better than whatever else is out
> there but how dare you expect to be paid more than anyone
> else...
> and further now that I own this much more expensive soft
Hi.
If this isn't the proper forum for posting feature requests, let me know.
I like the way the Android version lists the selected contexts at the top.
Presently the Windows does not.
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