Yeah, I'm in a similiar boat. I'm still keeping up on MLO updates, but I'm really not using MLO right now until an iPhone version is available since I need my tasks and reference material anywhere. So in the meantime I'm using Toodledo for tasks/events/appointments and Evernote for reference material/logs/notes. Once MLO has an iPhone version available I can easily handle all this in MLO and reap the many benefits that MLO brings over anything else out there such as the prioritization schemes (very helpful). MLO is by far my favorite PIM, but I just can't effectively use until I have something for my iPhone.
I will say Toodledo is a great program also. Seems like MLO and iPhone developers are cut from the same cloth...they're both very responsive to their customer base, more so than any other company I've come across! Keep up the good work!! On Jul 10, 5:52 am, dskeeles <[email protected]> wrote: > Likewise - I've had my iPhone 3GS for a week now, and am surviving > with MLO on my PC, and ToodleDo on the iPhone (was cheap & usable) for > jotting down notes until I get back to my laptop. I was another who > held off iPhone for over 6 months - partly while waiting for what > turned out to be the 3GS, and mostly because I would miss MLO. > > An iPhone version would rock! Ominfocus is useless without a synced > Windows client (I spend my productive day at my /work/ PC - how many > office workers have Macs?). Things, RTM, etc with a web-based > interface, are poor compromises. > > I can see Andrey's challenge though - churn out a reasonable iPhone > implementation, and although we'd be happy, any non MLO-loyalists who > blindly download it may rate it poorly vs flashier iPhone apps like > Omnifocus with features like geo-awareness, and it may get poor > ratings as a result - despite still being everything the loyal PC- > based MLO user wants. MLO also benefits from all the advanced configs > and lists that require 'busy' screens, which is something the iPhone > GUI discourages. > > Go the other way, and spend ages developing flashy features before > release, and those of us bouncing off the walls waiting for a version, > will wait for a long time. However, if it then does well in the App > Store ratings, then more newcomers are likely to buy it (since, hey, > people just spend more when it's as easy as clicking "Buy Now"), and > they will then be directed to the PC version and thus spend again. > > I'm obviously with the former group; I need it yesterday! It seems the > only time I have to check my tasks are when I'm travelling, and so if > it's not on my PDA, then I'm not using it. :-( > > D --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/myLifeOrganized?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
