It's really annoying that these flamewars keep flaring up.

Anyone who has switched to Mac OS and misses MLO should try OmniFocus.
Neither app is perfect, but they have a lot of features in common.
OmniFocus is more expensive than MLO, but it has a built-in review
feature and an API in case you want to add your own features. The main
drawback is that it only allows one context per task, and the date
picker isn't as sophisticated--for example, you can't schedule
something for the "second tuesday of every month."

Likewise, I would suggest that anyone switching from Mac OS to Windows
try MLO.

If you really must use MLO on Mac and you don't want to mess with
Wine, just run MLO in a Windows VM. If you use "seamless" mode (or
whatever your particular VM software calls it), MLO will just be
another window in Mac OS.



On Nov 28, 4:28 pm, Eli <[email protected]> wrote:
> But at the expense of slowing development for hundreds of millions of
> customers...
>
> On Nov 26, 5:07 pm, Nuzenn <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > careful Kelvin, Daniel has taken it upon himself to personally take on
> > all MAC users here that request a MLO version.  By the way, that 6.45%
> > share accounts for tens of millions of potential customers.
>
> > On Nov 25, 1:54 am, Kelvin <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Hi.
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> > > Like most consumers, I have also just moved from micro$soft to Apple
> > > but miss MLO a lot. Please create MLO for Mac please :-D
>
> > > Thank you.

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