Re: [MLO] Re: Same Task in Two Locations

2013-01-19 Thread Brad Konia
I agree with the previous postings requesting logical linking functionality within MLO. I've also used Ultra Recall and I find their logical linking implementation to be nearly perfect, as well as extremely simple. This feature would not require any changes to the hierarchical structure, nor

[MLO] Next Actions by Context

2012-12-28 Thread Brad Konia
My workflow involves working primarily by Context, rather than by Project. I don't want to get into a philosophical debate about this, it's just what works best for me. The problem I'm encountering is I'd like to have a view, Next Actions by Context, but the Next Actions filter seems to only

[MLO] Re: Next Actions by Context

2012-12-28 Thread Brad Konia
Another way to approach this would be to get rid of the Next Actions filter entirely and replace it with a Limit Results box in the Grouping window. In this box, the user could enter a number that would limit the number of results from each group. For example, if you entered 1, it would only

[MLO] Support for Non-HTTP URL Schemas

2011-10-21 Thread Brad Konia
Currently, MLO will automatically create a hyperlink for any note text that begins with http://. However, there are other types of hyperlinks that use non-http schema. This may vary depending on what software the user has installed on his computer. For instance, I use PersonalBrain, which supports

[MLO] Re: Playbook Support

2011-10-14 Thread Brad Konia
Mindless regurgitation? LOL! It's more like simply stating objective facts pertaining to units shipped and revenues generated, rather than mindlessly riding the RIM train as it falls off a cliff. The falling off a cliff thing was a metaphor for RIM's stock price, which has dropped from 70 in

[MLO] Re: Playbook Support

2011-10-14 Thread Brad Konia
Howie, We can agree to disagree about the future of RIM. I have nothing to do with the development of MLO, so I can't comment on what the developer's plans may be. I was merely providing a gut response, which was that based on the sales numbers and its highly uncertain future, I don't see much

[MLO] Re: Playbook Support

2011-10-13 Thread Brad Konia
Howie, It's been pretty well established that Playbook is dead in the water and RIM as a company is now on life-support. They've sold something like 200,000 Playbooks at the wholesale level and most of those are still sitting on store shelves collecting dust. I really don't see many app