In Summary - about the greatness of MLO to get MLO right:
The views-filtering feature and a good purposeful set of views which
support your personal "way of flow" are the key to "greatness" IMHO.
If you still want to study time aspect - export in XLS format and pivot -
would be my
thanks for sharing Mark.Yes, I agree with you in the end it's mainly or
mostly about the focus time / work.
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 10:06 PM Mark R wrote:
> 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
thanks for sharing HG. Sure, I'll give it a try.
Patricio.
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 8:16 AM 'H Gr' via MyLifeOrganized <
mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hello Patricio,
>
> maybe you want to check this app out regarding your requirements.
>
> https://www.abstractspoon.com/->
Wow Alexander, thank you so much for sharing your findings and experience
with the group. I find them really helpful.
In alignment to what you mention, it seems that in the absence of a
'simple' capability that would allow to cross check tasks priorities vs how
time / calendar slots are allocated
I use the Rapid Task Entry dialogue to enter tasks in MLO. Many of my tasks
are related reading documents online and are formatted as "read document on
, for example "Read blog on MLO 6.0.3.
https://blog.mylifeorganized.net/2023/12/whats-new-in-mlo-6-0-3-windows.html;.
(see attached screenshot