Hello Laurence,
I also had some sync problems with my Huawei U8650 android-phone.
The phone is not very performant and it was working very slow (I installed 
a lot of application+ my MLO tree had about 2000tasks).
I even decided to not use MLO android because of the low speed + from time 
to time i could see "Lost and found" folders inside on my MLO profile.

3 weeks ago i bought a new phone.It is not a powerful phone, but MLO runs 
quickly on it. The cloud sync runs ok, without problems. 

Also, in the past i had many problems with different applications due to a 
bad quality SD Card. When i replace it, all problems dissapeared.
If you have a possibility, test MLO application and sync on another phone.

Good luck !

понедельник, 17 июня 2013 г., 2:01:01 UTC+3 пользователь Laurence Glazier 
написал:
>
> Technically, all the outlines one ever uses can be contained within one. 
> This is the philosophy of the workflowy.com web service, and the 
> LifeBalance application from PalmPilot days also enforced this. This means, 
> in theory, the limit to ten files is not really a limit.
>
> However, some (including me) like the freedom to set up individual, 
> discrete outline files containing as much or as little as we like.
>
> In the case of MLO, I have experienced synchronization error issues which 
> were not fixed, and these errors occur more often in larger and more 
> complex outlines, so until I have more confidence in MLO synchronization 
> reliability, I like to reduce my risk by using more, but smaller, outlines.
>
> On Sunday, June 16, 2013 4:51:16 PM UTC+1, DJM wrote:
>>
>> Is there any reason why multiple folders within one file is an 
>> insufficient approach?
>>
>> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>> ------------------------------
>> *From: * Laurence Glazier <[email protected]> 
>> *Sender: * [email protected] 
>> *Date: *Sun, 16 Jun 2013 08:23:58 -0700 (PDT)
>> *To: *<[email protected]>
>> *ReplyTo: * [email protected] 
>> *Cc: *Support, MLO<[email protected]>; Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)<
>> [email protected]>
>> *Subject: *Re: [MLO] Cloud sync limited to maximum of ten files
>>
>> Thanks Dwight for checking this out.
>>
>> As I seem to be the only person to have flagged this limit, it seems to 
>> be unnecessary. I would prefer it to be based on amount of storage in 
>> bytes, rather than the number of files - the standard approach of Google, 
>> Microsoft, Evernote and so on.
>>
>> Any chance of you changing this Andrey? I would like MLO to be my default 
>> tool for all lists - including lots of small ones. I have had to consider 
>> an alternative setup for small lists comprising Simplenotes, Resophnotes, 
>> Notational Velocity and Dropbox, and my preference is to keep everything in 
>> the most comprehensive application, MLO. 
>>
>> On Saturday, 15 June 2013 02:51:07 UTC+1, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>>>
>>> I confirmed that when I attempt to create an cloud file within a single 
>>> subscription, I receive a message "A limit of files to be owned by this 
>>> user has been reached" and I also confirmed that in the process of signing 
>>> up with the cloud service and buying a subscription there is no warning or 
>>> acknowledgement that there is a limit of ten files. I believe that there 
>>> must be a limit and I think that 10 is as reasonable as any other limit, 
>>> but I do agree with Laurence that this limit should be acknowledged in the 
>>> purchase process before the transaction is final.
>>>
>>> -Dwight
>>>
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