Hello Kermit 88,

I just ran MLO v3 to remind myself how it looked. 

Version 4 has a nice look. The view pane is useful for switching quickly 
between views and seeing where you are.

The filtered hierarchical views are good - They help you to highlight the 
tasks you're most interested in, while keeping the context of the hierarchy.

The customisable tabs are very useful. I tend to be working on 2 or 3 
projects at the same time, so it's handy to have a tab open for each 
project (uncheck synchronisation with the first tab), so I don't lose my 
place when answering a call on a different project.  That must save me a 
lot of time.

Those are the highlights and they genuinely help me to juggle my work and 
save time.  Version 3 is, of course, still very functional even though it's 
not as good at helping you to flick between views, so it's up to you 
whether it's worth the $30.  I'm sure that, if I hadn't been eligible for 
the free upgrade, I would also have spent some time agonising over whether 
I could justify the price.  I'd have found it much easier to justify a $20 
upgrade, but then I'm not the one having to keep the development and 
support staff fed!

Stéphane


On Monday, February 18, 2013 11:31:59 PM UTC, kermit88 wrote:
>
> I like & use MLO 3.  
>  
> I have no idea what I'm getting for $30.  I can't even use it with my 
> data.  The sync does not work unless your register.
>  
> Has anyone upgraded and think that it is a good investment?
>  
> MLO 3 does not integrate as completely will exchange as I wish it would....
>  
> I appreciate your opinion in advance....
>

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