Absolutely agree with Michael.
On 17 апр, 22:22, Michael Hopkins wrote:
> I have to say this - the day MLO reminds me of MS Project in anyway is
> the day I look for something else. :p
>
> On Apr 16, 2:10 pm, Richard C wrote:
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> > Excellent post! Too much to respond to but to pick up a co
I believe it could be reasonable to enable lead time for inherited
parent dates. This small change should allow much more project
planning felxibility to MLO.
For example you have simple two-step project
Project (due 17.10.09)
I_Task 1 (inherited 17.10.09)
I_Task 2 (inherited 17
Setting a specific date for a recurring task was a useful feature that
for some reason was removed in version 2.5.1. Hopefully, this will be
restored in future versions.
Kind regards,
Dmitry
On Apr 27, 7:19 am, jon wrote:
> I have several recurring tasks (monthly, for example) that I give a
> d
Version 2.5.1 no longer allows setting deadline for a recurring task
from the context menu. That was a useful feature (for instance to
quickly delay a task to a next day).
BR,
Dmitry
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Fixed Time tasks should be higher in the ToDo list than today tasks -
from urgency standpoint (all other things being equal).
Explanation: Today tasks are expected to be done by the end of the
day. It is expected that fixed time tasks should be done by the
deadline time specified. However, curren