Joel is right. I work in a medical situation where I make appointments to
see clients. I want to be able to type my appointment in freehand like I
can do in Todoist along with whatever details I have and have the
appointment magically appear in my Google Calendar. As much as I really
like MLO,
If David is using Todoist then I think it's more than just the manual sync.
He probably wants to be able to add tasks and sync to Google Calendar on
the fly instantly and not be bound to sync on his desktop only. I totally
get that.
Joel
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Hi David, have you tried also the MLO windows version ?
Br
Andrew
среда, 26 сентября 2018 г., 16:42:36 UTC+3 пользователь David Joseph
написал:
>
> Thank you for the prompt reply. As much as i like the way MLO works, I
> think Todoist fits my needs best
> David
>
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 11:
hi,
Yes, i agree that it's a little bit inconvenient to sync mannualy using the
mouse.
Here is an autohotkey script to triger Google Calendar sync by pressing F9
button:
#IfWinActive ahk_class TfrmMyLifeMain
F9::
ControlClick , TAdvGlowButton1, ahk_class TfrmMyLifeMain
Enjoy!
Br
Andrew
среда,
Thank you for the prompt reply. As much as i like the way MLO works, I
think Todoist fits my needs best
David
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 11:58 PM Joel wrote:
> MLO 5 syncs with Google Calendar. In the top menu, under *Synchronization*,
> there should be an option that says *"Sync Google Calendar*"
MLO 5 syncs with Google Calendar. In the top menu, under *Synchronization*,
there should be an option that says *"Sync Google Calendar*". That's where
you set it up. Just be aware that it doesn't sync instantly with Google
Calendar as Todoist does. Plus, when you do sync, you have to manually do