Mindmanager comes with an interesting sync feature with Outlook. (you can 
sync task, contacts, etc).
Perhaps could you consider sync MM tasks wih Outlook, then sync Outlook 
with MLO.

I regret, like you, the new cloud-only policy of Mindjet.
I'd like MLO to sync with Outlook tasks including "follow up" tasks for 
mails, contacts, appointments, with an ability to filter only MLO 
branch/Outlook folder (customizable).
Then a sync with mindmanager would work, but there is no way, presently, to 
use the old addin (don't remember the name, I thought it was "the 
realizer", but no) that used to link together all the tasks of all the maps.
If competitive products had "Power Markers" (that I love in Minjet), I 
would probably change for it, because I don't like the way Mindjet evolves.

Le lundi 8 avril 2013 22:02:20 UTC+2, Steve04 a écrit :
>
> Dear all,
>  
> thanks for all your feedback.
> Relative or absolute path doesn't help here because it is not about a link 
> to a MindManager file but about a link to a topic/task in MindManager 
> (that's why the path is a little bit cryptic).
> Everything works fine as long as MLO is on a local drive. As soon as MLO 
> is on a network drive the problem described in the beginning appears.
> No matter if the MindManager files are local or on a network drive.
>  
> But "working fine" includes the step described by Olivier - you have to 
> add the brackets, just file doesn't work. Thanks Olivier.
>  
> Since this is a little bit cumbersome I would prefer to have a simple 
> copy/paste to Mindjet topics or, even better, have synchronisation to 
> Mindjet tasks that could be collected from several maps in MLO.
> This is one of the great weaknesses of MindManager/Mindjet that you can't 
> collect tasks from various maps in one place. Earlier add-ins 
> disappeared/stopped development and Mindjet's own new solution goes only 
> via cloud. 
> For my case that would be a great feature for MLO - what is the official 
> process to suggest this?
>  
> Many thanks to all and best regards
>  
> Stefan
>  
>  
>  
>
> On Friday, April 5, 2013 4:03:58 PM UTC+2, Limbic wrote:
>
>>
>> On 5 Apr 2013, at 15:46, Dwight <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>
>> > In the MLO menu item for adding a link to a file into a task note, 
>> there's an option about leaving the link absolute versus making the link 
>> relative to where the MLO database is stored. It sounds as though you have 
>> an absolute link but MLO is using it as though it was relative. 
>> > 
>>
>> Hi Dwight, 
>>
>> You are right. 
>>
>> If I link to a file in the local folder (Y:) I am offered a pop up option 
>> to convert the path to relative. If I try and open a file on any other 
>> drive, it does not offer to do so and we see the behaviour described 
>> previously. 
>>
>> Kind regards, 
>>
>> Jonathan 
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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