MLO doesn't run natively on iOS yet but some people have gotten it running
with emulators. If you can get that working and are comfortable with cloud
sync you should be able to create a fairly seamless solution. It's not 100
percent automatic but I find it reliable with two pc's and an android phon
Oh well. [deep sigh]
I do find this to be surprising as from a GTD perspective Next Action is
arguably the most important of all views.
But still if we can build our own views in the next release that would be a
good start I suppose. (Not ideal for new users of course though!)
For now this
This is one of those times when, as John Smith pointed out, it would have
been good to be able to edit my original post. I can't, because this is a
conversation thread rather than an article, so I'm attaching the corrected
<_About SLWE GTD Icons 2014-10-22.txt> file to this reply.
Stéphane
Hello Dwight and John,
The iOS version doesn't come with a Next Actions view pre-configured.
However, we can create our own custom filters, as well as hiding or
removing filters we don't use. It's an essential feature, as I don't find
many of the standard filters useful, and I understand that
Hello Dwight,
Maybe you've managed to set up some custom hotkeys to do what I was looking
for (though I can't see how to do that myself)? With the standard shortcut
key settings, Alt-1 toggles between the task description in the outline
pane and the Notes pane. Alt-2 opens and closes the Gener