Very cool!!  I'll have to look that up when I get a chance.  Please keep
posting the suggestions for AHK :)

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Eberhard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry, in case my repeated link to AHK feels annoying to you. That's not
> my intention!
>
> One of the most powerful "features" of Jon Rumens' AHK Macro (for me) is a
> hotkey called MoveToFavSelect.
>
> You simply define a list of your most favourite "targets" (projects,
> folders, inboxes, ...).
>
> Then you can use this list in the following way...
>
> You just hit mentioned hotkey (MoveToFavSelect -- in my case it's Shift
> Ctrl M) and a popup will appear showing your list of your most favourite
> "targets".
>
> You just click on one of those "targets", and MLO will move all selected
> task towards the "target" you've clicked on.
>
> Using this functionality allows me to move and sort all the content of my
> inbox within a snap.
>
> By the way ... you can also use the same list in combination with RTE.
>
> There's a hotkey that lets the same list of favourite "targets" appear.
> You just choose one entry and it will become the parent task within RTE.
> Then you just add your new entries within RTE and voila it will be moved to
> the right destination.
>
> If the above doesn't make sense to you (sorry, I'm not a native English
> speaker), I could probably post a screenshot.
>
> Again ... don't get me wrong! I do respect everyone that doesn't want to
> use AHK in combination with MLO! I just wanted to share some experience.
>
> Eberhard
>
> On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 12:51 PM, pottster <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I think you are right. The flexibility and ease of use of the search
>> functionality needs some work. The power is certainly there, it just isn't
>> implemented in the best way. One other thing, I would challenge your filing
>> policy. It's a bit like email where speed and ease of search now means that
>> filing is largely redundant. In MLO, I would say that, when creating
>> one-off adhoc tasks, using a detailed filing structure is a waste of time.
>> I just put mine in a folder called "one off tasks" and reserve the outline
>> hierarchy for lists of related tasks and projects.
>>
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