Trish, 
Very impressive thanks for the info. When I first left corporate life and found 
that Outlook tasks were not meeting my needs, one of the alternatives I 
considered was MS Project. I found that to very the functionality I wanted I 
would need a Small Business Server in the family room. I felt I could make it 
work, but there would be a lot of overdue tasks a most of my time would have 
gone to learning and animating my tools. Sounds like you have that all under 
control.


-------- Original Message --------
From: Trish Putnam <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon Oct 15 11:35:40 EDT 2012
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MLO] Can an MLO desktop File be paired for Wi-Fi sync with more 
than one mobile device?

You are right, for most people it would probably be prohibitively expensive
in both time and money.  In my case, I'm a former Microsoft employee and
have access to a certain amount of employee discounts as an alumna.  I have
been running my own Small Business Server (which includes Exchange) for
years, in part as an exercise to keep my skills up, so for me it's not
really any extra overhead from a time or a money perspective - it's not
like I set it up just to do time and task management (talk about swatting a
fly with a nuclear device! :) ).  That was the primary reason I hadn't
really described my alternate methods; it's probably not very useful to
most.

On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 6:48 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Trish: you present a very interesting case, and I hope you will not mind
> if I pump you for a little more information.****
>
> ** **
>
> It sounds as though you have an exchange server running on your premises
> under your personal control. Is that accurate? If so, I’m surprised because
> I thought that would be prohibitive in time and expertise required as well
> as monetary investment. Do you have any comment on this? ****
>
> ** **
>
> If your exchange server is operated as a service by someone outside of
> your premises and control, how do you reconcile synching the kinds of data
> you would not want on MLO cloud despite encryption?****
>
> -Dwight****
>
> ** **
>
> *ON:* Monday, October 15, 2012 4:51 AM, Trish Putnam wrote
> Greg, I have an encrypted digital notebook stored on a private server plus
> my Outlook 2010/Exchange Server (I'm familiar with setting up my Outlook to
> support GTD time management at a basic level).  <…>  There are plenty of
> people and companies who might approve the use of MLO, but would balk at
> their data being stored in the cloud, for example, regardless of
> encryption, unless they have control of it. <…>****
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