Toodledo is far far far away from the ergonomic of MLO.
Try to move a bulk of tasks, use keyboard shortcuts, rapid task entry, 
change the due date or context of 15 tasks together, powerfully filter you 
viex upon your own criterias, etc.




Le mercredi 7 novembre 2012 08:43:12 UTC+1, lrando a écrit :
>
> BRAVO. Instead of six or more development branches, MLO could have just 
> two, both web based, one for pc and one for mobile.
> I'm glad to see someone else point this out. I brought this up within the 
> past year in this forum, and subsequently rely more on toodledo for all my 
> personal stuff, and MLO to just simply augment Microsoft OneNote for 
> tracking my workflow in the office. 
> If MLO didn't do heirarchical organization the way it does, I wouldn't use 
> it at all. 
> Something else you may not have run across is that MLO uses godaddy for 
> some of their services which is blocked by our corporate policies and may 
> be blocked by yours too. 
> There is an android app in google play that works great but has no pc 
> equivalent, but then thats where you use toodledo's web interface. Its 
> called ULTIMATE TO-DO LIST. It looks ugly but thats because it uses a black 
> background to conserve the battery.
> Michael Linenberger has an article on his blog about mobile task 
> management and compensating for device OS platform differences.
> http://masteryourworkday.com/what-tasks-server-are-you-using
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 10:44:29 AM UTC+1, Darius wrote:
>>
>> I've checked a MLO roadmap and I must say I don't see a good future for 
>> MLO . MLO is doing a big mistake: no web app or API for MLO cloud, there is 
>> even no basic support for web planned . Now MLO is just not a true multi OS 
>> device.
>>
>> I've have 3 new machines and on every of them I cannot use MLO. One is 
>> Raspberry PI, one is laptop with Ubuntu, one is VMware with Lubuntu for my 
>> TV ( I have Windows PC and Galaxy  note which I am using fine with MLO) . I 
>> know, this is Linux and Linux is not supported, but the problem is bigger:
>>
>> Now we have Windows RT released. How to use MLO?
>> As in my example I have some machines with Linux, how to use MLO?
>> If windows 8 fails, and some people will turn to Mac/Linux, what to do?
>> If I bought chrome book, how to use MLO?
>>
>> In short I don't think the developement for all the OS will be fast 
>> enough without any web app...
>>
>>

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