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I agree with Mark. I would rather the development resources go
directly to a MLO iPhone application than to a stop-gap measure like
Toodledo. I am currently using Toodledo for a limited number of
contexts (@Errands, @Calls, @Agendas) on my iPhone. I simply copy
those limited number of tasks from MLO to Toodledo so I have access to
them on my iPhone. Given the richness and complexity of MLO versus
Toodledo, a bi-directional synchronization between these 2
applications might even mess up my outline structure in MLO. Stay the
course with the iPhone application!

Ron

On Jun 9, 9:46 am, Mark Levison <[email protected]> wrote:
> I believe that Andrey has suggested that work related to the IPhone
> development will cause him to create a website. Perhaps we just need to give
> the man time :-)
>
> Cheers
> Mark
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