Reply to Imajeff
My experience is similar in that MLO product may not evolve in the way
other apps do or the specific features I'd like to see implemented.
However, my experience is different from yours in that I find Andrey one of
the few
teams/product that seriously engages users for suggesti
Hi Steve
Like you I’ve used MLO for probably a decade. I still find myself
struggling to fully grasp all the features, new and long standing. However,
I’ve always found the team to make excellent choices even if it strains my
limits of adaptability. It’s a powerful, flexible, well designed tool
that context is over, I'll clear the
> stars and go back to "Daily actions".
>
> Not ideal, but the closest I've found that works - you're "adding" an
> "I'll work on this at this time" tag to tasks for the upcoming week, but
> you don
Hi Michael
With a Note 10.1 you must be using the current Android version. Have you
found this to be sufficient to manage complex demands ? If yes, perhaps
you can share your workflow. Personally, I struggle with the Android
version and sometimes carry an IPad or iPhone (wifi w/out cell servic
Great dialog. Depending on how you define a project I probably use it for both
project and task management.
What I'm having trouble with is how to use MLO to drive my daily actions
without having to do detailed review of thousands of tasks. It's clearly the
most powerful tool on the market. Th
It's really sad. MLO is the best platform available. But it's going to fall
to less capable ccompetition because they better manage customer
expectations and provide ongoing incremental improvement and support.
I'm very sadly going to jump ship to another product. Much prefer MLO but
Android is
Hi Dario
I am in a similar situation. I've been using MLO for years. I find it great
for getting things into one "trusted" place. What I haven't figured out is
how to use it to drive my work. Every couple months I realize I've dropped
a bunch of things that I should have completed. They are in
Looks interesting. I have two questiosn:
1) Can it be installed on a Windows XP machine by a user without admin
rights ? I work on a managed desktop at work. No admin authority.
2) Is there a trial version available ?
Thank you ...
On Monday, March 19, 2012 7:07:52 AM UTC-7, Kudos wrote:
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I have mlo on my work windows machine. Its a managed desktop so no itunes, no
way to attach my iPad. Ive exported a custom view to an .xml. I then have sent
the .xml via email as well as placed on dropbox. When i try to open the
exported .xml, MLO is not on the list of applications that I can op