I've been looking at MLO for many years but never got to using it because
there is no and I fear there will never be any sharing and collaborating
feature.
Maybe having a webapp view where the employee can just mark as completed or
add comments to a list of task to do.
I'm currently using
Appart from etc, everything you said can be done with Toodledo move a
bulk of tasks, use keyboard shortcuts, rapid task entry, change the due
date or context of 15 tasks together, powerfully filter you viex upon your
own criterias,
It's the no hierarchy that kill it for me.
At this time I'm
Gays ?
On Monday, 15 October 2012 14:05:39 UTC-4, Pearl Huang wrote:
Well, it's quite difficult for Chinese users to talk on this Forum about
their ideas and feedback of MLO because of language variation and the
network restriction.
I am a huge fan of GTD and MLO. But I could only be a
Looking at the change log,...
The last notable feature to MLO (except that cloud thing), date back
to April 2010 or nearly 18 month ago. (see version 3.5.2 and up)
I'm not sure I understand what the cloud thing is about, I would
usually save the data to a dropbox folder and use it from
I'd like to say that toodledo is in MANY way superior to MLO,,, as
much as it suck.
it has locations and a freaking rudimentary calendar.
web access everywhere, cost much less. ECT ECT ...
paid for MLO + iphone app but I'm not using it.
On Sep 12, 11:48 am, LS lsholg...@gmail.com wrote:
Count
as if choosing between Android or iOS is not enough ...
Yes there is also blackberry, palm (HP), winmobile, nokia they are
just not on my radar.
A mobile web version should be compatible with all. (lite)
On Oct 11, 6:30 pm, scoobie paulphillipsdidsb...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd second this request
I know there already thousand of request about this,
I'm adding my voice to this one.
+1
On Sep 9, 7:02 am, Nicodb nic...@msn.com wrote:
As said before i think MLO needs a calendar with schedule features. I
want to describe the calendar feature i will paid for.
I use MLO to collect task along
@Neal, You don't know what you're talking about.
I don't care about clouds, I want http remote access.
On Sep 13, 6:10 pm, Neal nschm...@gmail.com wrote:
It's not even remotely bulletproof. It doesn't take much for the two views
of the file to be two actually different files.
On Mon, Sep