I really don't use it as much as I thought I would because i now have
a laptop with MLO installed.  However, in my use of the program, if
you make a habit of keeping it synced regularly it is very useful.  I
have had problems with interference with Microsoft's very frail
Activesync program  (I'm totally sure this is an activesync problem
though) so for a while I had to set my PPC to sync manually.  That
problem appears to have been resolved with the recent upgrade so I am
just starting to autosync again.

Long story short, the mobile program is excellent for pulling up your
to-do list, sorting by context (i.e. opening up all the items you need
to do while at the library or grocery store) and for checking off
items.  The data input for new tasks is very difficult to use and an I-
phone like input screen would do wonders for the usefulness of this
program.  Overall I find it to be a very useful program and the
lengthy trial period will help you find out how it will best work for
you.

On Aug 5, 7:23 am, DaveP <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am considering purchasing MLO and with the Pocket PC options, sounds
> excellent.
> However i thought i'd poll the MLO Forum members for the benefit of
> their collective experience and see what pros and cons surface.
> So by all means pls share you thoughts, opinions and experieces - good
> or bad.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> /br
>
> Dave

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