All I can say is Agree Totally x 3

Unfortunately, it looks as if we are in a minority.   The focus of recent
releases has been on improving filtering and on formatting.  I am hoping
that this work is now complete (as it is of little interest to me) and that
Andrey will turn his attention to some of these other issues.

On the views on the same file, I am worried that the MLO software
architecture will just not support this.  As previously indicated Andrey has
never responded to indicate whether this is possible and where it fits in
his order of priorities (as far as I can remember).   For me it is a top
priority.

And on the drag and drop in To Do list this has been much requested for the
reasons you outline - the computed priority gets you so far but then you
want to be able to order things manually.  Particularly in my case as I can
never get things into the order I want using the urgency and importance
sliders.  So also top priority.

I think Andrey has made one post to indicate that he is thinking about this.
However, I can see that it is quite a tricky thing to do.  

It will be interesting to see where Andrey goes next and whether these two
things feature in his plans.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alexis
> Sent: 11 June 2009 4:02 a
> To: MyLifeOrganized
> Subject: [MLO] Re: Multiple Instances How to?
> 
> 
> 
> I want:
> 
> - see more than one view at once. Have the possibility to 
> view at least two tasks and their properties (notes etc. to 
> compare etc.) at once. The current state means a vast 
> limitation compared to outlook where you can open an endless 
> number of tasks and view them simultaneously.
> 
> - drag & drop tasks between two views. If contexts are 
> missing to be visible in that view those could be 
> automatically added (for example).
> 
> - drag & drop tasks in the To-Do List (in same window). Do i 
> really have to change all those importance, urgency, due date 
> parameters to repriorize my tasks? I mean importance or 
> computed score is relative. What happens if something more 
> important is to do? Maybe a good idea would be the 
> possibility to copy those computed-score relevant properties 
> from one task to another.
> 
> Think simply of Outlook, where you can run multiple instances 
> of the same PST-File. Every change you make in one window is 
> instantly performed in the other window too.
> 
> Alexandra
> > 
> 



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