[MLO] How do you rapidly MOVE (into their corresponding PROJECTS) all the items that end up in your INBOX?

2013-08-08 Thread Salvador Bosque
In iOS versions of mlo until now, there was a nice feature "Parent-move to" that made it possible to move very fast a task to any node within the mlo tree. In Android this feature does not exist afaik and to my surprise this feature is supressed in latests iOS beta versions The "move" mode with

[MLO] How do you rapidly MOVE (into their corresponding PROJECTS) all the items that end up in your INBOX?

2013-08-08 Thread Salvador Bosque
In iOS versions of mlo until now, there was a nice feature "Parent-move to" that made it possible to move very fast a task to any node within the mlo tree. In Android this feature does not exist afaik and to my surprise this feature is supressed in latests iOS beta versions The "move" mode with

[MLO] Why am I not offered chance for Conflict Resolution with my WiFi Synchronisation?

2013-08-08 Thread Jonathan Stevens
I can't work out when this stopped working. But I no longer get offered the choice to handle synchronisation conflicts individually when syncing via WiFi. In fact, just today, as I was toggling back and forth between other applications, I noticed the Conflict Resolution dialog box appear with L

RE: [MLO] Why am I not offered chance for Conflict Resolution with my WiFi Synchronisation?

2013-08-08 Thread Dwight
Hi, Jonathan I would suggest forcing a conflict to see what happens. Create a task named "test" then sync and verify that it's present on both systems. Now stop sync from running. Turn off your router, or if that's a problem, turn off wifi on both systems. Change the task on one system

[MLO] Re: How do you rapidly MOVE (into their corresponding PROJECTS) all the items that end up in your INBOX?

2013-08-08 Thread Nick Clark
I use Cut and Paste from the long hold menu. Then choose Child or Sibling. Nick On Wednesday, 7 August 2013 21:54:29 UTC+1, Salvador Bosque wrote: > In iOS versions of mlo until now, there was a nice feature "Parent-move > to" that made it possible to move very fast a task to any node within t

[MLO] Is there a way to have a recurring task show up in the active tasks for the next occurance?

2013-08-08 Thread Holmes245
I had a question on recurring tasks. When I click a recurring task as done for the current day it's due, it doesn't show up for the next occurrence in MLO (at least with my setup) until that day. When I look at the next day's tasks after I'm done with the current day, I don't have a true repre