[MLO] Re: Calendar view with time if available

2021-01-06 Thread Stéph
Hello Raji, I do time-blocking, but don't try to time-block individual tasks in MLO. Instead I'll set blocks of time in my calendar for particular projects or for contexts (eg @errand), then filter or sort my task list to deal with the relevant category or project tasks in my copy of MLO. As a

[MLO] Re: Calendar View Aailability

2016-11-30 Thread Roberto Penzo
Sorry I would point out that I would also get the view sync with Google Calendar! I heavily use it but MLO and Google Calendar are two separate worlds for today! Not friendly at all! Il giorno mercoledì 30 novembre 2016 15:29:32 UTC+1, robisme (Olivier R) ha scritto: > > I don't like and don't

[MLO] Re: Calendar View Aailability

2016-11-30 Thread Roberto Penzo
I absolutely agree with you!! A read-only calendar view like the current one is very out-of-date feature. I posted similar suggestion many times and read also other posts similar to this. How could we get this coming on MLO Windows and Android? Unfortunately the current view seems to be the final

[MLO] Re: Calendar View Aailability

2016-11-30 Thread robisme (Olivier R)
I don't like and don't use the android calendar view because there is no way of "acting whatever" with the appointments. I'd like the windows (and therefore, the mobile also), have a *synchronization feature with google calendar*, being able to present the appointments in a familiar MLO *outline

[MLO] Re: Calendar View Aailability

2016-11-28 Thread Baogang Liu
+1. At least, can have a simple calendar as MS Outlook, if can not as MS Project. On Sunday, October 30, 2016 at 4:05:08 PM UTC+8, Grant wrote: > > ... Still hoping to get the calendar view into Windows soon... > > On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 10:08:42 AM UTC+2, Ken Freeman wrote: >> >> Am I co

[MLO] Re: Calendar View Aailability

2016-10-30 Thread Grant
... Still hoping to get the calendar view into Windows soon... On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 10:08:42 AM UTC+2, Ken Freeman wrote: > > Am I correct in understanding that Calendar view is only available with > “iDevices” still? > > Quote from video text; “The new calendar view is available in > M

[MLO] Re: Calendar View, events and hard vs soft deadlines

2015-05-05 Thread robisme (Olivier R)
I very like the idea of marking a task as an event, and use it to manager due date or dependency. That's why I have long campaigned for integration of agenda (whatever the way, preferably sync Google Calendar) in order to make such a "event task" dynamic; I mean : if the date has changed in the

[MLO] Re: Calendar View for MLO

2014-11-19 Thread Pearl Huang
looking forward to the calendar view too 在 2013年1月2日星期三UTC+8下午10时57分32秒,damoski写道: > > Hi, > > I was going to propose a calendar view, until I searched here and checked > Uservoice, and realised it's already the most frequently-requested feature > :-) > > However - I wanted to extend this a litt

[MLO] Re: Calendar view

2014-10-18 Thread Stéph
We're just beta testing on iOS at the moment. It's looking good... To have Calendar view on the desktop, you have to sync with Outlook and use that calendar. Stéphane On Friday, 10 October 2014 02:53:18 UTC+1, alfca...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hello. > what happed with the calendar view? > I´m wa

[MLO] Re: Calendar view on iPAD

2014-10-18 Thread Stéph
Speaking as one of the beta testers, there's nothing wrong with the iPad calendar view. It's really very good! Andrey likes to release nice stable betas for us to test, but he has been running through a few bug fixes. I understand that we're now running very close to the next release. Stéphane

[MLO] Re: Calendar View for MLO

2014-10-18 Thread Stéph
Hello Damian, I've been trying out Timeful on my iPhone. I'm also a beta tester for MLO, so I've been playing with the timeline / calendar view in the iOS beta. Timeful has some benefits - You can defer tasks with a single tap and it will reschedule them within the timeframe you've set for the

[MLO] Re: Calendar view on iPAD

2014-10-13 Thread alfcaller1
>From 29 July. What is wrong with calendar El martes, 29 de julio de 2014 17:27:03 UTC+2, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) escribió: > > Hi Chris, > > Yes I have ETA for this feature. The calendar view is almost ready for > iPad/iPhone. We plan to start testing with beta testers next week and if > all is g

[MLO] Re: Calendar View for MLO

2014-10-12 Thread Roberto Penzo
Hi all. I wish endorse this very interesting topic, as, starting from 15th of August, I am using the free Android app "EGO TIMER" (look at the free version) that exactly does this very fine (and it does this on the Google calendar synced!!), and I realized that THIS IS what I ever needed! The mo

[MLO] Re: Calendar View for MLO

2014-10-12 Thread damoski
I just checked back to see what's changed in the last 18 months or so :-) I've had a great, relaxing weekend, camping, hanging out on the beach, and getting all these great ideas that I've put into my MLO inbox and promised myself that THIS time, I'll get them done! Now I just need to make that

[MLO] Re: Calendar view on iPAD

2014-07-29 Thread Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)
Hi Chris, Yes I have ETA for this feature. The calendar view is almost ready for iPad/iPhone. We plan to start testing with beta testers next week and if all is good will publish it on the AppStore. Thanks! Andrey. On Friday, July 4, 2014 3:07:46 PM UTC+3, Chris Kunicki wrote: > > Hi Gang, > >

[MLO] Re: Calendar View for MLO

2013-02-06 Thread Richard C
Wooo - really like Calendar Planner. I do something similar to you but just using the Outlook calendar. However Calendar Planner is close to what I would like to see in MLO in the longer term (although it is missing, as far as I can see, anything that helps you calculate the amount of time

[MLO] Re: Calendar View for MLO

2013-02-05 Thread Jake01
Is the calendar planner better than the Outlook calendar? What are the advantages? I looked at the site but still have not been able to wrap my head around the benefits vs the Microsoft solution, which is quite polished. I am trying to establish a process for using MLO with a calendar, and was

[MLO] Re: Calendar View for MLO

2013-01-18 Thread Steven Brodson
For me, this would be a huge functionality improvement. I use MLO to track my tasks and responsibilities and then I use the calendar for scheduling and tactical planning (eg. deciding where certain tasks fit over the upcoming week). I currently work between two tools - MLO and "The Calendar P

[MLO] Re: Calendar View for MLO

2013-01-16 Thread Andrei
I also like the to use calendars. Anyway, i think the following view can replace partially the calendar. Some details: The tasks with startdate=today have a red bar on the left. This red bar

[MLO] Re: Calendar View for MLO

2013-01-16 Thread Andrei
I also like the to use calendars. Anyway, i think the following view can replace partially the calendar. Some details: The tasks with startdate=today have a red bar on the left. This red bar indicate the TODAY position. The tasks are sorted by startdate. I

Re: [MLO] Re: Calendar View for MLO

2013-01-03 Thread Mark Levison
Greg - Andrey has his moments he did however commit to this feature a while ago. Several problems strike me: - There isn't common agreement on what this feature is - if you dig through the discussions on this list we don't see to have a clear understanding of what we want - 4.0 Development and pol

[MLO] Re: Calendar View for MLO

2013-01-02 Thread Greg.O
He, he... good luck with that... Being a bit sarcastic here but calendar functionality has been requested over at least the last 4 years. There doesn't seem to be any willingness by the dev team to take this onboard unfortunately :( Cheers, Greg On Wednesday, 2 January 2013 14:57:32 UTC, da

[MLO] Re: Calendar view in MLO for windows ?

2012-10-29 Thread Holmes245
I'm trying to post to this messageboard but I'm not seeing my posts. Is someone auditing messages on this board? If so, why?! On Monday, October 29, 2012 1:14:46 PM UTC-4, clexidra wrote: > > Hello, > I just bought MLO Professional, I use it in windows, ipad and android. > > I need a calendar

[MLO] Re: Calendar view in MLO for windows ?

2012-10-29 Thread Holmes245
Disappointing, isn't it? Not giving customers much reason to stay. On Monday, October 29, 2012 1:14:46 PM UTC-4, clexidra wrote: > > Hello, > I just bought MLO Professional, I use it in windows, ipad and android. > > I need a calendar view, is it available ? > -- You received this message beca

RE: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-10-12 Thread Richard Collings
Thanks for the link. -Original Message- From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com [mailto:mylifeorgani...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of pottster Sent: 11 October 2010 9:57 AM To: MyLifeOrganized Subject: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing For you guys that are SO interested in a

[MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-10-11 Thread pottster
blem.    The Pomodoro Technique offers some > ideas in this area (but even here it is limited).     So if anybody has any > suggestions for useful sources of ideas in this area ,  I would be very > interested. > > Richard > > From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com > [mailto:

RE: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-09-16 Thread Richard Collings
ifeorganized@googlegroups.com [mailto:mylifeorgani...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of phil reaston Sent: 15 September 2010 10:17 PM To: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing That's only going to work if all your tasks are less than a day long. If you hav

Re: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-09-15 Thread phil reaston
g that >>> shows my workload (what I have planned for each day, how much time each >>> task >>> is going to take and the total workload for the day) and allows me to >>> adjust >>> it manually. I don't want automatic scheduling. >>> >>

Re: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-09-15 Thread Neal
adjust >> it manually. I don't want automatic scheduling. >> >> >> >> -----Original Message- >> From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com >> [mailto:mylifeorgani...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of pottster >> Sent: 11 September 2010 5:22 PM >

Re: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-09-15 Thread phil reaston
> > > > -Original Message- > From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com > [mailto:mylifeorgani...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of pottster > Sent: 11 September 2010 5:22 PM > To: MyLifeOrganized > Subject: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing > > The calendar iss

RE: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-09-15 Thread Richard Collings
ginal Message- From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com [mailto:mylifeorgani...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of pottster Sent: 11 September 2010 5:22 PM To: MyLifeOrganized Subject: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing The calendar issue is obviously close to people's hearts! I can fully

[MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-09-11 Thread pottster
le as I use Pomodoro's (30 minutes long) as my > unit of time recording > > > > > > > > -Original Message- > From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com > > [mailto:mylifeorgani...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of pottster > Sent: 11 September 2010 1:22 AM > To: MyLifeOrgan

RE: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-09-11 Thread Richard Collings
lf Of pottster Sent: 11 September 2010 1:22 AM To: MyLifeOrganized Subject: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing Further to my last post, here are a couple of mock ups to show what I had in mind... http://www.mediafire.com/i/?d9p2dxhpb5me9uw http://www.mediafire.com/i/?7izej6wb52smeda On Sep 1

RE: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-09-11 Thread Richard Collings
ps.com] On Behalf Of Steve Wynn Sent: 11 September 2010 12:43 PM To: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing Hi, I fiercely oppose a calendar because I don't see the benefit - I do think people assume it's going to make a big difference and

RE: [MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-09-11 Thread Steve Wynn
ver things. The gantt view produced by GoalEnforcer. Overall I think some sort of timeline/report/graph/view of workload/balance would be better and more fitting to MLO. All the best Steve - Original message ------------ From: Greg.O To: mylifeorganized@goo

[MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-09-11 Thread Greg.O
I agree - I think most people's request for a calendar view in MLO comes from the fact that without some sort of a graphical representation of furutre workload it is currently nearly impossible to realistically schedule new tasks (or reschedule existing ones). MLO calculating and displaying the tot

[MLO] Re: Calendar View - Load Balancing

2010-09-10 Thread pottster
Further to my last post, here are a couple of mock ups to show what I had in mind... http://www.mediafire.com/i/?d9p2dxhpb5me9uw http://www.mediafire.com/i/?7izej6wb52smeda On Sep 10, 11:48 pm, pottster wrote: > The debate about a calendar view goes on! > > I suspect that the level of disagreem

Re: [MLO] Re: Calendar View: only items that use time and re-occurrence

2010-03-14 Thread Lisa Stroyan
At 09:29 AM 3/14/2010, you wrote: I would definitely favour the Outlook approach where it actually creates instances of the reoccuring items which can then be individually be adjusted whilst retaining their link to the originating parent item which holds the details of the reoccouring pattern.

[MLO] Re: Calendar View: only items that use time and re-occurrence

2010-03-14 Thread Richard C
On Mar 11, 12:14 pm, "Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)" wrote: > > 2) When task reoccurs its date moved to next date and completed copy > created. So it is not possible to display tasks with all dates from > recurrent pattern. > Do you see this as something that is unlikely to change, Andrey? I have a

Re: [MLO] Re: Calendar View: only items that use time and re-occurrence

2010-03-11 Thread nschm873
Thanks guys, Truthfully I was only pouting a little bit... :) Thanks Andrey, looking forward to seeing that ability... On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 6:14 AM, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) < for...@mylifeorganized.net> wrote: > 1) Added HasTime to all date fields. You can use > "StartDateTime HasTime" > or >

[MLO] Re: Calendar View: only items that use time and re-occurrence

2010-03-11 Thread Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)
1) Added HasTime to all date fields. You can use "StartDateTime HasTime" or NOT > "StartDateTime HasTime" 2) When task reoccurs its date moved to next date and completed copy created. So it is not possible to display tasks with all dates from recurrent pattern. A. On Mar 11, 2:25 am, Ron St

[MLO] Re: Calendar View: only items that use time and re-occurrence

2010-03-11 Thread Ron Stockfleth
Sorry about that. I was busy testing the new beta and posted my message before I read yours. -1 for Ron, +1 for nschm873! Ron On Mar 10, 8:24 pm, nschm873 wrote: > Since these guys won't +1 my post, I guess, I will +1 theirs... > > As to your second question, I believe a recurrence only shows up

[MLO] Re: Calendar View: only items that use time and re-occurrence

2010-03-11 Thread pottster
Sorry nschm873, I'd overlooked you had already posted on this. Think because you posted before I'd had a play with it. Nothing personal ;-) Regards, Ken On Mar 11, 2:24 am, nschm873 wrote: > Since these guys won't +1 my post, I guess, I will +1 theirs... > > As to your second question, I believ

[MLO] Re: Calendar View: only items that use time and re-occurrence

2010-03-10 Thread nschm873
Since these guys won't +1 my post, I guess, I will +1 theirs... As to your second question, I believe a recurrence only shows up as one "active" item. It doesn't "re-occur" until the first occurrence closes... On Mar 10, 5:25 pm, Ron Stockfleth wrote: > In MLO 3.5.0 Beta 5, Andrey has added the

[MLO] Re: Calendar View: only items that use time and re-occurrence

2010-03-10 Thread pottster
+1 on your first point Ron. I went straight for the Advanced Filter for the same reasons! On Mar 10, 11:25 pm, Ron Stockfleth wrote: > In MLO 3.5.0 Beta 5, Andrey has added the ability to add a time field > as a column in a view. For this to be a truly useful feature for me, I > would want the fi