Indeed, looks better, and the improvements of the last year where also
useful, but for me, the tipping point that will lead me to upgrading
(at 50% of the 'first time purchase!) will be that pesky ' fixed
landscape spacial view (aka: calandar / gantt / etc.).  When I can
finally get a simple time line overview of my fixed time tasks
(meetings, etc.) by simply selecting another tab,  then MLO will be
complete for me, and, I know, for many many others...

Cheers,

Grant

On May 23, 6:03 am, Andrey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks chuckdevee. I like the release a lot myself :)
>
> 1) Additional options for formatting will be considered.
> 2) From the change log:
> "change: To-Do views are now selected by clicking on tree view caption
> as it was for the Outline. "
> Yes we plan such buttons.
>
> A.
>
> On May 22, 7:00 pm, chuckdevee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I like the latest improvements to MLO alot. This is so far ahead of
> > any other task manager out there. I particularly like the speed and
> > flexibility of the programme which enables a user to build their own
> > task management system - the additional customisation features are
> > absolutely fantastic. I always worry that the next evolution of this
> > product might take it off in a direction that hinders the way I use
> > it, but it just keeps getting better and better. I've got a couple of
> > suggestions - minor stuff - that would also be good to have..
>
> > - In Themes/Folders Format, there is an option to underline the text
> > in tasks marked folders. This helps to visually group items in
> > folders. I don't know if it's possible but it would be good to be able
> > to have an option to have this line ABOVE the folder text, which would
> > group the folder header with the tasks below it - so instead of an
> > underline tickbox you would have a dropdown with the entries:- none,
> > underline, overline.
>
> >  - I make a lot of use of the HotKeys in Manage To-Do Views. There
> > used to be a drop-down box that enabled you to select To-Do views but
> > mine seems to have vanished. In any case though, it would be good to
> > have buttons at the top (say, 5 or 6 of them) that could be programmed
> > and named for selected To-Do views, as an alternative to HotKeys. Or
> > maybe a customisable toolbar that a user could add buttons to (similar
> > to Excel) and assign to-do views.
>
> > Anyhow, just a couple of thoughts.
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