regarding crossover: Crossover is based on "Wine", it allows users to install and run (many) Windows applications on mac OS X without needing to dual boot or virtual a Windows OS within mac OS X. so far, I've been unable get MLO v 3.6.1 (for Windows) to run on my macbook (OS X Lion). I need to spend more time troubleshooting it (next week). If I can make a portable app of MLO that may work with crossover.
Alternatively, I KNOW I could use VMware Fusion or Parallels and run a full Windows environment within mac OS X...but I don't really want to do that if avoidable. regarding a mac keyboard not having an [Insert] key, I use a full sized mac keyboard connected to my Windows PC. I used a free utility called "KeyTweak" that will help you map any key on a physical mac keyboard to any key that Windows is expecting. For example: I mapped the physical key [Clear] on my mac keyboard to [Insert]...when I press the [Clear] MLO inserts a new task. When I tap [Alt]+[Clear] MLO inserts a sub-task. The next step will be to use the vb script another user created to automate sync'ing. My next project will be to create a stable multi-user environment for: windows users, mac users, and their personal mobile devices. I'm thinking a single database that each licensed user points to (residing on a network share) + mobile users will rely on MLO's cloud sync service (paid). The structure will likely be: \root\Inbox , \root\department\user -Ben Houston, TX On May 28, 7:19 am, kitus <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Jonathan, > > Alt + Insert = insert sub-task. Really useful. I use it a lot. > > Yeah, I can consider defining hotkeys for that, but I was hoping I > could issue native MLO commands... > > thanks > > On May 28, 10:09 am, Jonathan Davis <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > On 20 May 2012, at 22:18, kitus wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I guess that, at least for the time being, we can say goodbye to a Mac > > > OSX version of our beloved GTD App. Not that I understand that > > > decision while putting out versions for iPad, BlackBerry, iPhone, > > > Android, ?Windows Mobile?... > > > > I imagine I have to find a workaround that works for me. I'm exploring > > > Parallels and it looks doable, but I'm having trouble with keyboard > > > shortcuts. I seem to have discovered how to issue "Ins", but I can't > > > seem to be able to issue Alt+Ins. > > > Hi Kitus, > > > fn + enter = insert > > > Whats does alt+insert do? > > > Maybe use Hotkey under Options to change that key combination to one that > > is compatible with a Mac keyboard? > > > JD -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized?hl=en.
