Hey, Mike-- I am in the same boat that you are in, but I found a bit of stop-gap solution which is:
1) Using Google Calendar, allocate time to various projects (in my case, contexts/allocation buckets) each week. 2) In MLO, add another context to each task for the project. 3) When the event comes up on the calendar, switch to MLO and filter the To-Do view for the given time allocation. It is not perfect, but it does solve the problem and is available today. As long as you are disciplined about respecting your allocated time, it will work and deliver results. On Sep 5, 9:02 am, Mike <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > MLO seems like probably the best task management software around, but > it's missing a critical component - the calendar. > > I currently have a few projects I want to start and each of them have > various goals and "checkpoints". > I'd like to allot a particular amount of time to each project > throughout the week in such a way that I won't really have to manually > plan what to do in each session - it should be taken care of by the > project's massive to-do list so I could just pick off where I have > left off earlier. > > Without a built-in Calendar, MLO can only be used with software such > as Outlook, which may be utterly useless to some of us (I'm a student > - I don't need the burden of Outlook because I use Gmail for my > emailing needs). > > Is a Calendar feature being planned for a future revision? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized?hl=en.
