Re: [MLO] Task Regeneration without a Start/Due Date

2024-02-11 Thread Dwight Arthur
create a task with start date today and due date in 100 years. Set "lock period" and set it to regenerate two weeks after completion. When you mark it completed it will regenerate with start time two weeks from today and due time 100 years plus two weeks from today. Two

[MLO] Re: An Eureka moment and idea - The True MLO Tool!

2024-02-11 Thread 'H Gr' via MyLifeOrganized
Hello Patricio, maybe you want to check this app out regarding your requirements. https://www.abstractspoon.com/-> Abstractspoon ToDoList It features lot of field you are thinking of, has different view, a calender etc. If you like it, a feedback would very much appreciated... Regards HG

Re: [MLO] An Eureka moment and idea - The True MLO Tool!

2024-02-11 Thread Mark R
Hi Patricio, It sounds like you're kind of referring to time blocking - but not exactly. I don't think there's any tool that addresses exactly what you're talking about in the time-life-productivity balance problem because, let's face it, it's an abstract problem that's just not easily solved.