You could create a view that shows all completed tasks and delete whichever
ones you want; then you don't have to find them. That's what I do, because
I often don't want to delete everything.  I also often delete my completed
tasks as I'm reviewing my outline.

I put () in front of the caption anything that will be reset by a recurring
parent or anything I manually reuse frequently. (e.g., return library books
-- doesn't need a template, I just reuse the same task each time).  It's
just a visual cue for myself.

Just to address the Inbox issue, that was a bug in beta software. That's
kind of the nature of using a beta, no?

As for the venting, I just think you might want to consider your goals, as
my guess is that you would get a lot more good information and answers from
this group if you approached the product with curiosity rather than making
sweeping assumptions and criticisms (that features are band-aids, poorly
designed, or copied from Outlook for example).

Lisa

On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Rob <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry, my little rant was not intended to offend anyone, but to point
> out that the AutoArchive feature is too confusing.

...The aspect that blows my mind is that some things which should be
> simple and obvious just aren't

... it should have certain features and they should function
> a certain way.

...It's also a little weird that MLO relies on fans

...using AutoArchive--is incredibly confusing because of all
> the options

...but now it has had one band-aid after another slapped on
> in an attempt to fix some original design issues


-- 
Lisa Stroyan
www.empathic-parenting.com

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