Rich, you reported that you "can't seem to import a view that uses "NOW"
..."
What happens when you try? Does the Android import crash? Does it terminate
successfully but not produce an imported view? Does it produce a view that
doesn't work?
On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 3:37:58 AM UTC-5,
On Monday, February 1, 2016 at 4:42:59 AM UTC-5, Rich Gallagher wrote:
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> Given two consecutive days (called "Day 1" and "Day 2") and a task
> ("Task") with due date and time ("Due") -- how do I create a view ("View")
> that works in relation to the current time ("Current Time") as follows?
>
I'd like to bump this as well, I'm trying to get back into MLO and running
into endless problems.
On Saturday, July 20, 2013 at 9:43:48 PM UTC-7, Peter Conradie wrote:
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> The stunnel work around may have worked in the past but does not work
> presently. There have been many requests for the
Forgive me if this is a duplicate but I've just spent 30 minutes searching
for an answer without luck. Does MLO 2 integrate with Google Calendar? The
calendar view inside the app is pretty bad and really, gCal is my life. How
can I get my tasks with due dates to auto-add to my calendar? I read
This is still in MLO 2, but now it uses the built in "share" icon. Click it
and you get the option to share to the Calendar. I would guess that it
wouldn't update if you changed the date in MLO though. Does anyone know?
On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 2:19:54 AM UTC-8, Mark wrote:
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> I also
The simplest solution I've come up with is running it on a VM using
VirtualBox. I have a simple lightweight Win7 install that does nothing but
run MLO. In seamless mode it's pretty nice.
On Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at 2:16:02 PM UTC-7, Steve.S wrote:
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> Does anyone have recent experience
OP reporting back on using "NOW" in the rule field per my post above. It
seems to be working perfectly in Windows MLO.
For Android v2 MLO, however, I can't seem to import a view that uses "NOW"
in the rule field (just called "FIELD" in the Android .mfv). If another
poster has a suggestion