I would appreciate it, and daily seems OK to me.

Ron

On Nov 8, 9:21 am, Mark Levison <[email protected]> wrote:
> How would the list members feel if I auto forwarded the daily summary for
> mlo.uservoice.com to the list? The benefit would be giving feature requests
> and ideas greater visibility.
>
> Cheers
> Mark
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> From: MyLifeOrganized <[email protected]>
> Date: Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:13 AM
> Subject: [mlo.uservoice.com] Daily summary for Nov 7, 2011
> To: [email protected]
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>    Customer Feedback for MyLifeOrganized  mlo.uservoice.com
>  Daily summary for Nov 7, 2011 [image: Lightbulb_24] 2 new ideas
>    3
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>   Add a Review 
> feature<http://mlo.uservoice.com/admin/forums/9235-general/suggestions/237354...>
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> Posted in 
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> Without built-in support for a review process, some items stagnate, using
> views and filters in MLO to carry out a review can be a complex and
> frustrating undertaking, and that you don't know what has been reviewed and
> what hasn't.
>
> The review process would be similar to adding reminders, but not intrusive.
> After talking to a friend who uses OmniFocus, this is the review process I
> have in mind:
>
> 1. A new "review" view would be added to the app.
> 2. When you add/process a new task, you set a review frequency (similar to
> setting up a recurring task--e.g., "second Monday of every month" or "1
> week after the next time the task is checked off from the review"). The
> review frequency could also be set on a folder or context, just as other
> attributes can be set on a folder and inherited by child tasks.
> 3. The task does not show up in "review" until its next review date comes
> up.
> 4. Check the "review" view as often as you like; it will only show items
> for the current review.
> 5. You can update tasks in the review as necessary, or just check them off
> to show that you've reviewed them.
>
> Future improvements:
> 1. Filter the review by priority, urgency, due date, context, project,
> folder, goal, etc.
> 2. When viewing/editing a task, show the user the last time that task was
> reviewed.
>
> The killer feature of this type of review process is that it allows your
> reviews to be incremental, so you can do the review while waiting for the
> bus, standing in line at the grocery store, etc. Because you eventually
> review everything in the list, you don't have to worry about things being
> forgotten, no matter how many items you have. It also gives you the ability
> to easily prune duplicates and delete tasks that no longer should be in
> your system (e.g., an expired coupon from one of those online deal sites).
>
> Of course, this feature would not force any particular workflow on
> anyone--just as you can choose whether or not to set recurrences, reminders
> and deadlines; you could choose whether or not to set a review frequency
> for each context, folder or task.
>
> I have some ideas on how to abuse contexts and meta-tasks to perform
> reviews, but I don't think those ideas will scale very well.
>
> [image: Rob] 
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>   Android: When zoomed into outline view, filter by
> context<http://mlo.uservoice.com/admin/forums/9235-general/suggestions/237199...>
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> Posted in 
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> I use this functionality regularly on MLO desktop - zoom in to a given
> branch in outline view, then switch to 'todo' view and filter by context.
>
> This appears to be licking in MLO Android.
>
> [image: Alex] 
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> * commented on Attach Voice Notes (on mobile devices, but sync to
> desktop)<http://mlo.uservoice.com/admin/forums/9235-general/suggestions/230962...>
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> It would be really slick to sync this with DropBox or EverNote.
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> * commented on Add "delegate"
> function<http://mlo.uservoice.com/admin/forums/9235-general/suggestions/164180...>
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> One of my colleagues suggested handling this by creating "people" contexts
> (e.g., a context called ":-) Bob"). I haven't needed it yet, but I think I
> would probably set an @Delegated context and the relevant person/people
> context(s) for each delegated item.
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> * commented on Attach files to
> tasks<http://mlo.uservoice.com/admin/forums/9235-general/suggestions/146275...>
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> Related feature: better integration with EverNote 
> -http://mlo.uservoice.com/forums/9235-general/suggestions/1814273-inte...
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> * commented on Allow multiple locations for a
> context<http://mlo.uservoice.com/admin/forums/9235-general/suggestions/127322...>
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> I think Ofii means that some towns have 3 Home Depots, and it would be nice
> to be able to add all those locations to a single context. But as long as
> Dave Knight's suggestion works (it currently seems to be broken on
> Android), you could create your @HomeDepot context, then put it under
> @HomeDepot_123MainSt and @HomeDepot_456ThirdAve, each with its own
> location. It seems kind of backwards, but I don't think it'll work as well
> if you do it the other way around.
>
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