Do you know about the Active Starred view and the other various views in
the pulldown menu from another view?

I don't understand why you would need to add the star on a particular
platform, if that is what you are saying, or right before you do the task?

 Here's my use model:

- I use goals to roughly define my work horizons, "approximately in the
next week", etc, usually using Active Actions on whatever machine I'm
using. I have them set up to sort exactly the same way. I review this
ideally, weekly. Active actions sorts Starred first, then Goal, then title
(my recurring tasks have () in the beginning of the title because I kept
deleting them by mistake :)

- I use start dates to move tasks into the future so they don't show up
when I don't want them to

- Each morning I look through Active actions to tweak my Goal assignments
then Star any new tasks I choose for the day (many are still Starred as
they are recurring or haven't gotten done

- I use Starred to mean "what I would like to accomplish today", with a
divider task (text "------------------------------") that divides "must do"
and "would like to do" .

- I go to Active Starred and use "Move" to order my daily list

- I have MLO Android set to automatically sync its changes on
exit/background

- I do sync the PC manually first thing when I arrive and leave but have
plans to set it up in the Windows Scheduler as has been discussed before

On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:08 PM, M H <[email protected]> wrote:

> I guess what I balk at, is that it requires me to pre-star the events
> based on what I'm going to use next on the PC, manualy sync the PC,
> manually sync my droid (I have two, 7" Galaxy Tab and 4" Galaxy Captivate)
> and then once they are done, un-star them.  It seems a bit
> counterproductive to be touching these events just before I do them, when
> I'm trying hard to get to a system where I set each event  only once,
> hoping that I've given enough information that it will show up at the right
> time/place in the future.  I don't want to review my list when a filter of
> some sort should be giving me only the info that I need at the moment.


-- 
Lisa

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