Add a vote for the Palm Pre WebOS version. Thanks!

On Jun 9, 12:17 am, Fletcher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, Andrey & company..
>
> I have some Feature Requests for MLO. Forgive me if some of this is
> covered in 3.0, but I think it's not yet. I've given a short list,
> then more description below.
>
> 1) Random subtask - Each time a parent task comes due, offer one of
> the subtasks (randomly)
> 2) Plan Mode/Pin to Calendar - Map To Do items onto calendar to
> actually schedule commitments
> 3) GPS-enabled contexts - Game-changing feature for smartphones. Alert
> of ToDos when near given context.
> 4)PalmWebOS compatibility
> 5) Check MLO reminder
>
> 1) Random Subtask
>    Each time a parent subtask comes due, offer one of the subtasks to
> be done.
> USES:
>       1. I have set aside time each week to do one "adventure", but
> rather than choose it, I'd rather have MLO give me one randomly from a
> list I've set up.
>       2. My girlfriend and I like to try new restaurants. Each time I
> hear of one, I'd like to put it into the list. Then, for our weekly
> scheduled date night, MLO tells us which restaurant to go to.
>       3. For any other project or collection of tasks that you can't
> handle all at once and want MLO to throw one at you.
>
> 2) Plan Mode/Pin to Calendar
>    For those of us that live by a calendar and would like to have our
> To Do's actually scheduled (maybe not all of them, but some of them)
> it would be nice to have MLO lay out on a calendar when everything
> could be happening if you focused on accomplishing your To Do's.
>    The Pin-to-Calendar part would allow you to fix the dates of some
> tasks so that you know when they're going to happen.
>    This came up for me when I started doing a Daily Action Plan with a
> group of people-- I'd really just like to be able to have MLO tell me,
> hour-by-hour, what I'll be doing today.
>
> 3) GPS-enabled contexts
>    This is a feature I have dreamt of for years and years and is
> within striking distance of becoming a reality. It's the next logical
> step for contexts (especially since they have open/closed hours). The
> idea is that MLO could periodically (configurable) check its location
> and, if close to a context that has due items, alert you of that.
>     I understand the difficulties in accomplishing this, but what
> you've done with MLO so far has been amazing, so I thought I'd throw
> it out there.
> USES:
>      1. MLO checks, sees you're at the shopping center-- alerts you
> that you have a ToDo to pick up your dry-cleaning and buy some new
> shoes.
>      2. Next time I'm at my girlfriend's house, remind me to find the
> book I left over there.
>      3. Next time I'm near the office, remind me to pick up the file I
> needed.
>
> 4)PalmWebOS compatibility
>    Since this is probably the next big phone, once it's opened up for
> development, I'd love to see a version of MLO on it. Until that time
> (once I get aPre), I will hang on to my dreadful Treo 800w.
>
> 5) I would like to MLO "tickle me" every so often to check in with
> it-- highly configurable, of course. What I tend to do is "ignore" MLO
> for long periods of time, then everything gets out of date. This would
> just help me to keep on track, especially if I'm letting things go
> overdue.

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