Joao, If I could make a suggestion, try MLO on Android. I used to have an 
iPhone, and I occasionally pick the old thing (3GS) up just to see what's 
doing in the apple world. Compared to the android app, the iphone app 
really lacks a lot of the power for context filtering, views, zooming-in, 
and far more. I'd even go so far as to say it's worth switching platforms 
for if you're a heavy MLO user. With the galaxy nexus running at $350 
off-contract in the google play store, it's worth it if productivity in a 
mobile environment is really important to you. If you're the sort of user 
to loves to take advantage of the kind of power that MLO offers, you'd 
probably love android as a platform, you can make it do pretty much 
anything with very little effort. 

For example, on iPhone the fastest way for me to add a task was to turn on 
the phone, swipe to unlock, press the home button to exit the current app, 
swipe over to the MLO app, click on the app, and when it finally loaded up 
hit the add button and then type in what I wanted to enter. Unfortunately, 
on iOS, there's just no way to make that process faster unless you 
jailbreak. On android I turn on my phone, press the microphone MLO shortcut 
and say what I want to enter. 5-7 seconds vs 0.5 seconds from start to go. 
It's just stuff like that all over the place that makes the android 
experience outstanding if you want to really juice your productivity 
experience. As a huge evernote user, I also find the evernote app far more 
robust, particularly because of widgets and integration with Android's full 
file system for attaching any kind of file to an evernote note, etc.

If you're really heavily invested in the iOS platform, then maybe other 
apps will do more of what you're looking for, though I ended up using MLO 
anyway. However, if you're not absolutely tied to the iOS ecosystem, I'd 
strongly consider giving the android platform and the MLO android client a 
try, it's really potent. I'm not sure exactly how it works (I haven't used 
it myself), but if you were curious if it could work for you, give 
Bluestacks a try, it lets you run Android on you PC.

Holmes, the iOS client does lack a few of the things that Joao probably 
wanted, so I can understand his comment a bit. I remember the inability to 
look at what was due by date as a particularly tricky thing to work around 
- until I got an android device and I grinned from ear to ear at the view 
options. :) However, for android, I think you've hit the nail on the head. 
I've done some pretty maniacal searching to find something with more juice 
for Android+Windows, and nothing I've looked at comes even close. I too 
would be interested if there was something else out there that had that 
kind of cross-platform power, but after trying to use quite a few they all 
seem to come up short. Though to be honest, even just looking at the 
android client, I'd be hard-pressed to find anything that could better it 
for raw power and usability when you've got a lot to manage. I only wish 
the mobile version had more features because I've seen them exist on the 
desktop version, not because I've seen them exist on other android apps. 



On Wednesday, 11 July 2012 18:48:51 UTC-4, Holmes245 wrote:
>
> This is the main reason though why I've seen some developers stay with one 
> platform and have decided not to try and develop for every known platform. 
> I know one who develops task management software. He only develops for 
> Windows. You get so many people all who want a version of that software on 
> their platform or device, it almost becomes impossible for programmers with 
> small shops to please everyone. This is why I can't complain. I'm happy 
> with my Windows/Android setup and if I wasn't, I would be hard pressed to 
> find anything that comes close to what MLO can do regardless. That's why 
> I'm puzzled by the, "MLO was great but I'm moving on". If you're moving on, 
> what are you moving on to that DOES DO what you're wanting? I would think 
> one would not be using MLO if he/she had found it which leads me to think 
> Joao hasn't. Joao, if you're reading this then by all means prove me wrong.
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 6:30:39 PM UTC-4, chuckdevee wrote:
>>
>> I'd be interested also to find out if you've found something that works 
>> as well. I understand your frustrations about the mobile version.
>
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"MyLifeOrganized" group.
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mylifeorganized/-/6Zt8KsSPu88J.
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.

Reply via email to