I use the context field for that. @office for a location context
#Smith for a contact context.
Heinz

On 10 Jan., 00:49, Stéph <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking for something to take over from Bonsai later this year,
> when I get switched from Windows XP to a new Windows 7 laptop and can
> no longer synch my Palm.  MLO looks good, but one feature from Bonsai
> which I would miss is a "contact" column (either linked to my Outlook
> contacts, or with autocomplete from a list of previous entries).
>
> That way, as I track a task and the next step on it is to call John
> Smith, I can just change my context to @call and put John Smith into
> the contact field.  Also, any stuff which is waiting for John Smith to
> complete an action can have that name in the contact column while the
> context gets changed to @waiting for.
>
> I'd also need to be able to filter or sort by the contact name - The
> big advantage is that, when I'm on the phone to John Smith, I can
> quickly see what other subjects I need to discuss or chase him for - a
> BIG time-saver!
>
> (I'm new to MLO:  Hope I'm not wasting people's time by requesting
> something which already exists)
>
> Regards,
> Stéph

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