Re MLO links: Don't know whether this does what you want (and whether it
works with EverNote 3 - which I don't like - so I am sticking with EN 2.2)
but in EN2.2 if you right click on the note bar, you get a Copy Link option
- select this to copy a link to that note to the clip board
 
Go to MLO, create a Task and open the note page, and do the following:
*   type:   <file:
*   paste the link
*  type   >
 
and you should now have a link from MLO to the note in MLO.
 
Note: this is process for MLO V1.9.1.  There were requests for MLO to handle
this automatically - ie to remove the need to frame the link with <file:  >
when pasting and/or the ability to drag and drop but I am not sure that this
made it into Version2.0

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris
Sent: 10 November 2008 8:49 p
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MLO] Re: Let's recommend other productivity tools to each other


I use Jott.com to do voice notes, then I don't have to transcribe them.  For
taking notes and web clippings, I used to use OneNote, but I was often
frustrated that I didn't have my notes when needed them.  Now I use Evernote
and I can access notes on my PC, Mac or the Web (and kinda on a WM
smartphone).  I would love to be able to easily link Evernote notes to
to-dos or create task directly from Evernote.  Right now I use tags that
reference my to-dos in MLO.




On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Reason whiI didn't get an iPhone: I would have to give up MLO and
Agenda Fusion, and ther's just no replacement available. Also, a lot
of the SW is browser based, and I don't wanna pay for being online all
time. Or worse: be stuck because I can't get conected.

There's a good Mindmanager add-in from Gyronix that really support GTD
(a lot of tools claim to do so, but aren't able to produce a useful
Next Actions list).. Only, Mindmapping looks awful on PPC (even on an
Omnia), not enough screen estate.

Like your Note2Sel thing. When in my car, I use Audio Notes Touch to
dictate todo's that come up all of a sudden to my mind. Much safer
then writing while driving ... Afterwards, I transer these to MLO on
the PC while listening to them on my PPC. MLO syncing does all the
rest ...


On Oct 28, 12:24 pm, chuckdevee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MLO is my only task manager which I use heavily. Since getting an
> iphone I've lost the ability to keep a single copy of MLO with me at
> all times. With my old PDA I could use a single MLO file at work, home
> or on the mobile. I know an iphone version of MLO is coming but my
> company doesn't entertain apple products in any way shape or form and
> won't allow wifi-based syncing which I understand is the model
> prefered by the iphone. So I don't think I'll ever be able to sync my
> MLO file between work PC and the iphone.  Anyway, as a result I've
> been looking to break away from MLO for a while to try and get back to
> my single task manager set-up. Some web-based task managers seem
> pretty good, such as Toodledo. But nothing really even comes close to
> MLO as an outliner with the ability to create customised rules-based
> task lists. I now get around the syncing issue by using a customised
> button in Outlook to email my latest version of MLO between home and
> work PCs when I need to. And in terms of capturing tasks when I'm out
> and about, I use Note2Self on the iphone which is a fantastic product
> (I have a recurring task in MLO to make sure that these voice notes
> are regularly transferred to MLO).  I also use (and highly recommend)
> Mindmanager for organising information on specific subjects.









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