+1

I don't understand that either moreover when MLO is 30 day trial based

On 1 Set, 22:51, Adam Lasnik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Just learned about MLO cloud sync.  But I'm a bit confused.  I didn't
> find much info on the upsell / sign-in page, particularly with regards
> to what I'd be able to do with MLO on my Android phone (view tasks?
> edit them?  see different views?  etc.)
>
> I have a few questions in particular:
> 1) As noted above, what can I do w/ MLO on my Android device?
> 2) Other than mobile access, are there any advantages to MLO cloud
> sync over simply dropboxing MLO data files? (which has seemed to work
> very well for me over the last year)
> 3) Is there a reason why a trial period wasn't considered?  I'd be
> very eager to try a one-week trial, even if it meant giving you my
> credit card info, but I'm not particularly keen on signing up for a
> service and paying straight away (even an admittedly small amount like
> $2.50) without more info and hands-on testing.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Regards,
> Adam

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