BONUS!
Thanks for the post (and the other one mentioning wine as viable)!
I didn't know that - too many apps over too many years, I suppose, to
remember that this one DOES work.
Sadly, I can't run wine - running 64-bit Kubuntu LTE, and somewhere along
the line, Debian I expect, has botched the
On Thursday, 8 November 2012 11:16:49 UTC-5, Malibu wrote:
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> Web based services are the technical junk food of the 21st century. It is
> so enticing to embrace them but look at the articles popping up about
> cyberspying, and we are just seeing the tip of the iceberg. Your company's
> intell
On Thursday, 8 November 2012 17:56:50 UTC-5, Richard C wrote:
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> You raise some interesting points about collaboration/team use using MLO
> which by co-incidence I was also thinking about today. The conclusion
> that I came to was that MLO is very much a personal organisational tool
> that in
On Wednesday, 7 November 2012 02:43:12 UTC-5, lrando wrote:
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> BRAVO. Instead of six or more development branches, MLO could have just
> two, both web based, one for pc and one for mobile.
>
Or just one, java. (And let's remember pc = personal computer, not windows.
My PC runs Linux.)
> I'
POPPYCOCK!!!
Linux has been around a LONG time to not find an MLO version for it, which
has also been around for enough years.
What the heck do you think Android is!
Points are well taken that a web interface at least bridges in the mean
time. Even better, java (yes, ick, but better than nothi
I appreciate anyone who takes the time to offer suggestions, but I have to
voice a strong opinion in the opposite direction regarding the value of the
microphone button on the Android widget. I use it every day, and find it
invaluable. In fact, I find it to be one of the best features in Andro
I used dependencies for a while when they were first introduced but haven't
used them for a while - partly for the reasons you identified - so I am not
an expert.
But from recollection, the effect of making task B dependent on task A is
that Task B can only become active once Task A is complet
Dependencies tell MLO that a task may never be considered a "next action"
or "available" while incomplete dependencies exist.
This is only prevalent if you pay attention to the way it colors (or may be
configured to color) your outline, or if you use todo view.
"Tasks must be completed in order
Hi.
Imagine my amazement when I found yet another feature, dependencies!
Having used it about 30 seconds, I have these questions:
1. What's the difference between setting dependencies and selecting
"Tasks must be completed in order"?
2. Once I told task B that it was a depe
Hello,
I've been using MLO on Windows for a few years, now I bought an Android
Phone (Nexus S) and am evaluating MLO there. So far, I'm really liming it.
First, the praise:
- it's quite complete application, very powerful even on Android
- I think the free/pro differences are quite well designe
Hello!
On MLO Android: Open contexts from MLO home screen ("@ and locations")
click Menu and select command: "Add Context".
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 11:36 AM, gheddy wrote:
> I'm just today new to MLO and downloaded the trial version to my android
> phone. I'm excited that this might be a good re
I'm just today new to MLO and downloaded the trial version to my android
phone. I'm excited that this might be a good replacement for my paper day
planner I've used for years.
My problem/question is this: I added a couple of tasks that I wanted to
assign contexts to. The first one, it asked me
- If we are talking about ultimate commercial success, it would be
sufficient to follow the road map of a top developer, like for example,
Evernote
- Evernote has fully functional native applications on the two major
desktop OSs
- Has somewhat less functional (but mo
I frequently include links to files in the Notes of a particular action.
MLO let's em click on these links and open the file. It works with local
file links, and also web links (URL's).
Try right-clicking on the notes and check the options there.
Of course, this syncs with the cloud without gr
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