Appart from "etc", everything you said can be done with Toodledo "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,"
It's the no hierarchy that kill it for me. At this time I'm not using either because I see no future in MLO, The world is evolving fast, MLO is not evolving / at all. On Monday, 26 November 2012 02:08:58 UTC-5, Wolfgang Nitzsche wrote: > > Yes Toodledo is far not that powerful than MLO. Never the less, possibly > it would be great to have an sync interface with it, even not all features > are usable. > > > Am Mittwoch, 7. November 2012 09:31:43 UTC+1 schrieb robisme: >> >> 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... >>>> >>>> -- 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/-/hPuRnTnyYS0J. 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.
