You listening Andrey?

The lack of any positioning from you, regarding this calandar view,
for probably 2 or so years, is discomforting...

the resquest for this feature has existed as long as I have know about
MLO - 2 or 3 years I guess - all the arguements for and against have
been discussed many times, but all without any significant reply from
you, the master designer...

Regards,

Grant

On Feb 17, 5:41 pm, Gilles <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, I did mean to ask if MLO was developped by a single
> person... but I'm also looking for a one-user application because I
> just don't need full-fledged tools like MSProject :-)
>
> Provided MLO sync reliably with Outlook, I guess I can use this to see
> MLO items that were scheduled as appointments, but I wish MLO would
> provide this so that I could finally get rid of Outlook :-/
>
> I'm surprised there is still no good, desktop application that offers
> a treelist interface for tasks + contacts + calendar, and can sync
> with smartphones like iPhone and BlackBerry.
>
> On 17 fév, 15:58, Lisa Stroyan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I think he means that it is designed for one person to use for their
> > own tasks rather than as a team task-sharing tool, and yes, that is
> > my understanding.
>
> > I've found the Outlook integration to work very well.  It's powerful
> > (lots of control over how and what is mapped compared to most) and
> > very reliable.
>
> > I don't think Outlook has a calendar view either for tasks, only for
> > appointments (but I have an old version, 2003)

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