On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Marek Jedliński <[email protected]
> wrote:

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> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 17:52, Mark Levison <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Finally when asking for Rich Text in something like notes please
>> appreciate that this will require a change to the file format and affect
>> **every** MLO platform. That's a lot of work it will take time.
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> Thanks, Mark, this is understood. I would suggest HTML as underlying
> format, because it's probably supported on mobile platforms as well.
>
> On the other hand, this goes back to the recent posts here about the
> desktop vs mobile apps. It would be unfortunate if the limitations or
> complexities of mobile platforms were to hold back the development of
> desktop MLO.
>

We can rehash the good and bad of mobile for the rest of time. Two yrs ago
everyone in this forum was saying MLO will die if Andrey doesn't do: IPhone,
Android, BlackBerry, ....

Now the discussion has swung back the other way. Keep in mind that Andrey
has a small team doing the work and they're human.

Interesting point I challenged you and everyone else on this thread to tell
us the *what* and the *why* of your needs and you skipped that. Telling
Andrey html is right way to go is technical decision best left to Andrey, we
should focus on how this will make our use of MLO better. So I ask again *what
*is that you want (without technical details) i.e. I want to copy and paste
an email without losing formatting or I want to copy and paste a web page.
In addition we need a *why *what business problem will that solve?

In my case I've never understood the case for rich text - so sell me (and
maybe Andrey) on why it matters to you. Not just more +1 but tell what
underlying business problem it will solve for you.

Cheers
Mark Levison

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