I do agree CTenorman, I have looked around only to come back because I have 
found MLO to be the most useful. Among all the to do list/personal task 
management software out there, whether install or download, I can't find 
anything that has matched MLO. I guess my real concern is whether or not 
very little communication means that the product isn't doing as well for 
him or not. I hope not because I personally have found it very very useful. 
I guess it's just that part of me that wants something new but I have to 
temper that with realizing that I am using the best task management 
software for me.



On Thursday, June 28, 2012 3:36:55 AM UTC-4, CTenorman wrote:
>
> I'm not sure that's the case. I mean, when I compare the functionality and 
> usefulness of MLO vs everything else on iOS, Android, Windows, etc., I'm 
> continually blown away by what Andrey's done. If anyone can do it, I 
> suspect he can.
>
> However, if it is turning out to be more than he'd anticipated, then I'll 
> at least put in my hat and say I'd be happy with a few extra features 
> tagged on to MLO 3.x. I'd always love more of course (those sample drawings 
> a while back looked quite interesting), but what's there is already so 
> fantastic that enhancing that would keep at least this customer quite 
> happy. It may not look stunningly gorgeous, but my gosh is it powerful!
>
>
> On Wednesday, 27 June 2012 18:02:01 UTC-4, Holmes245 wrote:
>>
>> *Correction:* "Not in the works. I know it's in the works. I meant to 
>> say I was just curious if anyone could confirm, who's beta testing it, that 
>> it's coming along and possibly getting close to completion. Andrey's been 
>> talking about development at least since 7/2011 I know (I asked him about 
>> it in a post at that time). That's a bit too long IMO which leads me to 
>> think he's bitten off more than he can chew.
>>
>> Joel
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 5:58:45 PM UTC-4, Holmes245 wrote:
>>>
>>> Is anyone a part of the beta at all? I know a post went out for beta 
>>> testers but has anyone actually started beta testing it that can confirm 
>>> that it's in the works? This also makes me question exactly how big 
>>> Andrey's team is. I'm sure it's a small development team but it's the 
>>> non-communication that gets me. I continually see updates for my Android 
>>> device but nothing regarding MLO v.4. If that continues in the next month 
>>> or so, I'm going to be looking for another solution as well.
>>>
>>> Joel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 8:44:05 AM UTC-4, pottster wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The fact that this thread has had 168 views (and counting) and is the 
>>>> most viewed non-pinned thread since the group was formed suggests there is 
>>>> a lot of expectation out there. Whilst there is, quite rightly, a lot of 
>>>> goodwill and respect for Andrey, it's not a static marketplace and it 
>>>> would 
>>>> be a tragedy if people started looking elsewhere for solutions for the 
>>>> want 
>>>> of a short update. As England fans have been saying since they went out of 
>>>> the Euros 2012, the disappointment I can live with it's the hope that 
>>>> kills 
>>>> me.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, 27 June 2012 10:45:21 UTC+1, robisme wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> It's been over 7 months that this version was announced, creating a 
>>>>> lot of expectation on the part of customers we all are.
>>>>> It's REALLY time to communicate at least some major features they are 
>>>>> working on.
>>>>> That way, I could continue using MLO knowing that the next version 
>>>>> will allow me some features I need, instead of looking for another tool 
>>>>> that already has this features ...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Le jeudi 21 juin 2012 15:48:38 UTC+2, Dwight Arthur a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A small software shop like MLO has to face, daily, the fact that 
>>>>>> there are many important and worthwhile things that will not get done 
>>>>>> because resources are needed elsewhere. A huge shop can hire a marketing 
>>>>>> team to orchestrate and execute a series of briefings, leaks, and 
>>>>>> disclosures that keep everyone excited and engaged until the product 
>>>>>> finally reaches market. If MLO were to devote someone to that, it would 
>>>>>> probably involve some reduced effort going into preparing the next 
>>>>>> version, 
>>>>>> which would either come out later, or with fewer features. I think I 
>>>>>> would 
>>>>>> like MLO to spend a little more time on disclosing product roadmaps and 
>>>>>> schedules, but Andrey makes that choice and I will trust him to get it 
>>>>>> right. If MLO becomes like Blackberry and just abandons its customers, 
>>>>>> I’ll 
>>>>>> move on, but I don’t see that happening.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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