Actually it turned out that my models were too complex for MLO. 
Synchronization errors occurred regularly and the problem I was having was 
not fixed, over some years. In those days I was on Windows PC, so I 
switched to ListPro whose architecture is based on a portable file 
structure, which enabled me to run off a single file (I attached the Pocket 
PC as a remote disk to my PC, and opened the file directly in the Windows 
application).

When I moved to Android, I had to say goodbye to ListPro, for which Illium 
did not make an Android version, and so moved back to MLO. But because of 
the synchronisation issues, I spread and minimise my risk by having several 
smaller models (which seem less prone to synchronise incorrectly). Because 
of having more models in use, I have run up against this limit of ten files 
which can be held in the cloud per account. If I combine my models into 
fewer, nested outlines, I fear they are more likely to synchronise wrongly. 
However I will try that, but how easily one can spend more time tweaking 
the system than doing the tasks it stores. And it will increase 
synchronisation time,

And I do think it is right that the limit of ten files should be made clear 
at the point of purchase - I must have missed it somewhere, and would have 
thought twice, though I think I would still have bought the storage.

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