[MLO] Re: Repriorizing

2009-06-25 Thread Alexis
Come on, realising manual sorting is not so difficult. And it´s essential. Let me show you my experience. After trying dozens of GTD applications http://www.priacta.com/Articles/Comparison_of_GTD_Software.php i now know that nobody and no computer can do that one thing for me. And that is to tell

[MLO] Re: Repriorizing

2009-06-20 Thread RichardCollings
On Jun 20, 10:58 am, Andrey wrote: > Changing task order manually on To-Do in unsorted mode is in my plan. :-)) > I have already posted here all the technical difficulties to implement > it. I just need time to design it carefully without affecting current > design. > I can see that it is goin

[MLO] Re: Repriorizing

2009-06-20 Thread RichardCollings
On Jun 19, 2:29 pm, Alexis wrote: > Let´s elaborate how and when manual sorting would make sense. Assume > the Do-List is sorted by computed score. The dragging of a task within > tasks with identical property-values (Imp. Urg. Due) should be no > problem. If you would drag the task to a posit

[MLO] Re: Repriorizing

2009-06-20 Thread RichardCollings
On Jun 19, 9:18 am, Sergey wrote: > While last is defining sequence of > actions or events (what you want to do in To-Do list) and strictly > follow it, first (task-oriented) is getting of list of tasks which you > _should_ do, and that is just a prompt. you read the list and decide > what to do

[MLO] Re: Repriorizing

2009-06-20 Thread Alexis
Great! I understand. Manual sorting somehow collides with the sophisticated automatic sorting capabilities of MLO (Computed sorting). Thats why i came up with adapting/correcting the sorting-relevant properties-values (Imp. Urg. Due) to the position of destination. This way you can keep sorting

[MLO] Re: Repriorizing

2009-06-20 Thread Andrey
Changing task order manually on To-Do in unsorted mode is in my plan. I have already posted here all the technical difficulties to implement it. I just need time to design it carefully without affecting current design. A. On Jun 19, 5:35 pm, Eberhard wrote: > Actually I'd like to second Alexand

[MLO] Re: Repriorizing

2009-06-19 Thread Eberhard
Actually I'd like to second Alexandra! I'm using MLO since years and to be honest, the only feature I never really got to work by 100% (according to my needs) had been those "to- do ordering options". It would make perfect sense for me to for example pick every morning those "must do today" kind

[MLO] Re: Repriorizing

2009-06-19 Thread Alexis
Thank you guys! @Sergey: Yes, there are ways to workaround. But in my company priorities change, new tasks appear and make the actual order irrelevant. I don´t want to flag tasks oder mark them as not so relevant. I don´t want to see them as long i deal with more important ones. I want to push the

[MLO] Re: Repriorizing

2009-06-19 Thread Richard Collings
This has been my major complaint about MLO for the last two years (and other people have periodically made the same complaint) but for some reason (which I still don't understand) it does not appear to feature in Andrey's list of priorities and he is almost completely silent on the subject. :-(

[MLO] Re: Repriorizing

2009-06-19 Thread Sergey
Hi, First -- changing order in To-Do was discussed in this group and there is no (good) technical solution at the moment. As To-Do list is generated and updated on the fly, it is not stored somewhere but it is and dynamical structure in the memory. There are many questions for manual sorting: for