Re: [MLO] MLOBETA-58 FR: customisable behaviour of project status and waterfall propagation if inactive

2014-02-05 Thread Marc García Martí
I wouldn't be that categorical. In order not to impact too much on other users, I think that MLO could introduce this behaviour by adding a setting/user preference. On 05 Feb 2014, at 13:59, JensFF zszd3...@gmail.com wrote: I'm also missing this feature since the beginning. I also prefer

Re: [MLO] Re: Advanced Backup

2013-08-06 Thread Marc García Martí
Thanks a lot for your clear explanation Dwight, I appreciate you took the time to answer me. Do you happen to have multiple computers with Dropbox? Do you syncronize your MLO folder using it? On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 5:28 PM, Dwight Arthur m...@grantsmiths.org wrote: Hi, Kitus. When you are

Re: [MLO] Still no shortcut for toggling project status?

2013-07-14 Thread Marc García Martí
Generally speaking, I agree with you. People often state that something is easy when they actually have no idea what that particular effort really entails. But I do want to clarify something: This whole thread refers to a simple shortcut for toggling project state... I'm sorry but I do think

Re: [MLO] Re: Still no shortcut for toggling project status?

2013-07-11 Thread Marc García Martí
While I agree in that I don't want a full-blown PM system for mainly my chores, remember that I'm mainly asking for a shortcut. I hate having to reach for the mouse for a simple change of project state /Typos by iPohne On 11/07/2013, at 15:02, JimboDimbo pe...@pd1.co wrote: I saw this

Re: [MLO] Re: Revert to default action when dragging items

2013-02-03 Thread Marc García Martí
Solved already. Thanks a lot for taking the time!! :) On 03/02/2013, at 21:56, TerryK terrykr...@gmail.com wrote: Maybe you have inadvertently changed the option. Check in Options Behavior to see if you have mlo set to prompt on drag. On Saturday, January 26, 2013 5:08:55 AM UTC-6, kitus

Re: [MLO] Re: MLO's cloud sync management of conflicting data

2012-10-28 Thread Marc García Martí
Hello, I'm no software developer, but I imagine that if the different clients, or sources of information, shared a common clock, and the cloud server checked that clock, the system itself could resolve the conflicts. just my opinion of course. Thanks On Oct 28, 2012, at 2:44 AM, Dwight

Re: [MLO] MLO's cloud sync management of conflicting data

2012-10-28 Thread Marc García Martí
On Oct 28, 2012, at 3:58 PM, Trish Putnam trish.put...@gmail.com wrote: I don't think you could assume a common clock, since that would require all the devices to be online at the time of change to access the clock. On Oct 28, 2012 6:12 AM, Marc García Martí marc.garcia.ma...@gmail.com

RE: [MLO] MLO's cloud sync management of conflicting data

2012-10-18 Thread Marc García Martí
Hello Dwight, I can’t speak for certain as I’m not actively using it as my main GTD application, but it seems to me as if Wunderlist, Producteev, or other GTD tools, managed to implement a robust sync. Don’t get me wrong, it’s just a humble opinion from someone that has just taken them for a