Re: [MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-10 Thread Fred
On Friday, July 6, 2012 2:58:36 PM UTC+2, Lisa S wrote: It syncs well with Android, though not entirely automated/automatable, but is not trying to be a replacement for Outlook. It does, however, sync with Outlook, but I've not tried syncing both Outlook and Android. I and someone else

Re: [MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-10 Thread Lisa Stroyan
I believe there are other ways to share Outlook calender and such to Android without going to Google. The phone does have a private Calendar Contacts (I know because I've put things there that didn't sync to my Google calendar and I almost missed them). You will still need something for Tasks,

Re: [MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-09 Thread CTenorman
I find myself using cut and paste more often. I always leave the inbox folder open at the top to help speed things up. From wherever I am in the outline I just start scrolling up, grab the move bar at the right, and flick it to the top. From there I long tap on the item I want to move and cut.

Re: [MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-07 Thread robisme
Yes because I often need a lot of scroll-down, sometimes a bad movement makes me loosing it along the way in the bad subtree, and if I managed I then have to scroll-up back to Inbox and lets go for another task among 30 !-) (excuse my bad english ...) Le samedi 7 juillet 2012 06:11:36 UTC+2,

Re: [MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-07 Thread Lisa Stroyan
Here's my Android move process. Not as fast as windows but not bad, there may be something here you haven't seen: Go to Outline Collapse All Expand Inbox Move mode Drag tasks (they add to the bottom this way :) If a task needs to be in a subtree, hover over that closed tree to find the right

Re: [MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-07 Thread robisme
Oh, I didn't see a undo option. Thanks, I will take a look. Le samedi 7 juillet 2012 14:38:16 UTC+2, Lisa S a écrit : Here's my Android move process. Not as fast as windows but not bad, there may be something here you haven't seen: Go to Outline Collapse All Expand Inbox Move mode

[MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-06 Thread Fred
Hello I need to know if the latest release... - syncs with Android well or is still a bit young - is a worthy replacement for Outlook (ie. implements Conctacts, Calendar, and Notes in addition to Tasks), or only handles Tasks Thank you. -- You received this message because you

Re: [MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-06 Thread Lisa Stroyan
It syncs well with Android, though not entirely automated/automatable, but is not trying to be a replacement for Outlook. It does, however, sync with Outlook, but I've not tried syncing both Outlook and Android. I and someone else here use gSyncIt to sync Outlook Calendar and Contacts to Google

Re: [MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-06 Thread robisme
I agree with you Lisa, (as the someone else here using gSyncit) I tried to sync with outlook, but it's then a complete [sorry I don't know the term for stuff completely disordered], because projects became outlook categories, ther is no subtask, so complete path is in each task, rendering it

Re: [MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-06 Thread Lisa Stroyan
Do you know about Move mode on Android? It does help some with the Inbox issue, though adding Context is a lot of taps. I have had to re-work my use model a bit to make Android useful, though not quite as bad as I thought. (Those of you on the beta group will remember my harping about figure out

Re: [MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-06 Thread robisme
Yes I know the move mode, but I find it tedious. (vs the desktop move, which is very powerfull as it gives you the plain tree to scroll and then clic on). Le vendredi 6 juillet 2012 15:56:25 UTC+2, Lisa S a écrit : Do you know about Move mode on Android? It does help some with the Inbox

Re: [MLO] [3.6] Sync with Android; Good alternative to Outlook?

2012-07-06 Thread Dwight Arthur
When I first tried Android move I found it tedious as the only way I was moving tasks was by tap-tap-tapping on the arrow icons. That was before the people on this list showed me how to do the drag-and-drop using the drag handles that appear at the right edge of each task when in move mode.