Yes, I agree, Joel - while I would like a native app for my phone, it's not
the highest priority and I fully understand that and support it, though I
will continue to ask for it so Andrey knows there is an audience :)

However, a web interface would take care of those of us who are not part of
the iPhone/Android ecosystems anymore, as well as people who have chosen
other non-Windows/Mac operating systems.

I'm a long-time user, so it was hard to let go, and I do still look at the
latest Windows-based releases regularly.  It was also a tough call to move
to the Windows phone and leave MLO behind as my daily driver, but there
were other things that I gained from my move that made it worthwhile for
me.  I am ever-hopeful that something will change and allow me to "come
home" though!

Regards -

Trish Putnam
[email protected]


On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Holmes245 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Unfortunately, I think the reason Andrey probably hasn't added Windows
> Phone is that he already has a lot on his plate as it is. Either people are
> unhappy that he doesn't offer it on every platform or they're unhappy that
> he can't get around to updating them in a reasonable time. I know what you
> mean though. In my opinion, if I moved to Windows Phone, it would be a
> matter of looking at the apps I use and deciding which ones I'm willing to
> sacrifice. MLO is too valuable to me to drop so I stayed with Android.
>
> Joel
>
>
>
> On Friday, August 22, 2014 2:31:32 PM UTC-4, Trish P wrote:
>
>> It's unfortunate for me that I've had to look for other solutions - I
>> love MLO, but I've moved to a Windows 8.1 phone and there's no way to use
>> it there.  If there was a web interface, I could still manage even without
>> a native app, but I HAVE to be able to use my task and time management on
>> my phone.
>>
>>
>> Regards -
>>
>> Trish Putnam
>> [email protected]
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Holmes245 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>  Those are good thoughts Irando. I think a lot of people find that
>>> their case is like yours - they later discover just how feature rich MLO is
>>> and realize that they've undervalued its potential. Like you said though,
>>> this is because it is so feature rich. Because it is, I suspect many people
>>> give up on it before they find out how to use those features. That's why I
>>> don't complain as much when the development team is behind on projects like
>>> the update to Android. I'm just thankful that there's a program like this
>>> that works as it does. When I started using MLO, it was a slow process to
>>> discover features. The more I used it, the more I learned about those
>>> features. In fact, I'm still learning and discovering more efficient ways
>>> to use it. For me, filtering, active actions and the work spaces make doing
>>> that much, much easier. Sticking with it, learning how to use it is key to
>>> understanding just how useful it could be.
>>>
>>> I also like your idea of it working online like Workflowy. I wouldn't be
>>> against using it online, like something through the Chrome app store or
>>> something like that.
>>>
>>> Joel
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, August 22, 2014 4:21:54 AM UTC-4, lrando wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have to apologize, in the past I was unfairly critical of the desktop
>>>> app. I've been using it off and on for years. But recently I read
>>>> 'checklist manifesto' and realised that MLO is a great way to manage lots
>>>> of checklists. Once I got into that paradigm, I have bit the bullet and dug
>>>> in to learn how to use it. Now I can't see why anyone would want to work
>>>> without it. So here is a quick list of things I like most about it off the
>>>> top of my head.
>>>> - Its extremely flexible, in fact I'd have to say overwhelmingly
>>>> flexible.
>>>> - Its overwhelmingly feature packed.
>>>> - The tab feature to set up permanent views that let you easily clone
>>>> and modify them on the fly, then either save or get rid of them.
>>>> - The speed that you can just search for the name of a list, click on
>>>> it, and go there for editing.
>>>> - The speed and ease of use, once you get past some of the learning
>>>> curve.
>>>> One suggestion before I go.
>>>> I think Workflowy has the potential to work like MLO if they go in that
>>>> direction.
>>>> If not, I wish MLO would use Workflowy as model to implement aspects of
>>>> the desktop app on the web.
>>>> Or maybe use the Phone app as a model for a web version of MLO.
>>>> Anyway, I'd like to see a web version that all the various mlo
>>>> platforms can sync to the way toodledo does.
>>>> Please accept my apologies and Keep up the good work.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:55:35 AM UTC+2, Andrey Tkachuk
>>>> (MLO) wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Please post here a few lines about what you really LIKE about
>>>>> MyLifeOrganized application.
>>>>>
>>>>> The happy users are usually quiet and enjoying the software. The
>>>>> unhappy are posting new feature requests :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> So let’s keep the balance here – say us what you are using in MLO and
>>>>> what we did right. Your posts in this thread will help us to
>>>>> understand what features are frequently used and implemented the right
>>>>> way.
>>>>> Newbie may get new information from real users about MLO from this
>>>>> thread!
>>>>>
>>>>> This thread is moderated and all discussions not related to the
>>>>> subject will be deleted/moved to other threads.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Andrey.
>>>>> www.mylifeorganized.net
>>>>>
>>>>> P.S. And as always you can say what you want to be improved in other
>>>>> forum threads, feature requests etc.
>>>>>
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