:-)   Indeed the beauty of MLO is that it does not force you to follow a
particular Method - note the capital M (for some, I sense that a particular
time management methodology takes on almost a religious quality).   I like
to choose ideas from the different techniques and to mix and match - MLO is
very good at supporting this approach.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrey 
> Tkachuk (MLO)
> Sent: 09 December 2009 7:22 a
> To: MyLifeOrganized
> Subject: [MLO] Re: Where did I spend my time
> 
> 
> Yes I also tried Pomodoro technique and like it. I will 
> analyze how implement it in MLO. You know I do not like hard 
> coded solutions and always trying to find a flexible way :-)
> 
> Thanks for the suggestions!
> 
> Andrey.
> 
> On Dec 9, 2:06 am, "Richard Collings" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This is also very good news.   Can I suggest that you have 
> a look at 
> > the Pomodoro Technique (http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/) 
> which has a 
> > simple mechanism for estimating the time each task is going to take 
> > and then recording how much time it does take.
> >
> > I have started using this and found it very helpful.
> >
> > What I would like to be able to do is record the estimated 
> time for a 
> > task (in Pomodoro's = half hour units) and then later on be 
> able  to 
> > enter the number that it actually took.   And have MLO roll up the 
> > figures to group level in the To Do view w so I can see how many 
> > Pomodoro's I have planned for a  day.
> >
> > PS:  I am not suggesting that MLO should hard code the concept of 
> > Pomodoro's
> > - it would be nice if you could choose the unit of time 
> measure (hours,
> > days, Pomodoros or whatever)
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [email protected]
> > > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
> Of Andrey 
> > > Tkachuk (MLO)
> > > Sent: 08 December 2009 5:25 p
> > > To: MyLifeOrganized
> > > Subject: [MLO] Re: Where did I spend my time
> >
> > > We have plans to add timers and basic time tracking to MLO
> >
> > > Andrey.
> >
> > > On Dec 4, 1:25 am, Denver Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > I'm trying out MLO and it looks like a great tool to
> > > identify where I
> > > > should be spending my time.   However, it seems like I 
> should also 
> > > > have some idea of where I am actually spending my time. 
>  Does MLO 
> > > > allow the tracking of time spent?
> >
> > > > If not, any recommendations for additional software to 
> provide at 
> > > > least a basic idea of where time is being spent.  It seems
> > > a same to
> > > > basically have to retype all of the items that I've entered
> > > into MLO
> > > > again into another software to track where the time is
> > > actually going.
> >
> > > > Maybe I'm missing a basic functionality - hope so.
> >
> > > > Thanks - Dave
> >
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