Your request got me thinking about this as it seems it could be useful at
some point... After thinking through, this is the workaround that made the
most sense to me. Maybe you'll find it useful too.
- Use contexts to track the Agenda people (same as assignees). Use a #
symbol in front of people's names to make them sort at the top of the list
of contexts. This also makes all the ppls names group together at the top
so is easy to find and assign them to tasks
- By adding the Context column to my views, I see all the contexts
listed in a column like you wanted.. So far so good..
- When MLO displays the Context column it displays in whatever order the
contexts were added to the task so your peoples' names might not always
list first and so won't show in my column. However:
- Both iOS and Android put/add contexts in alpha order! This
automatically puts our #people to sort first and show in the column first.
- Windows adds the contexts in whatever order you type them into the
Properties->General tab. It puts them in alpha order though if you click
the '...' and choose them from the list.
- I also found that anytime you hit the '...' button, if you then
click ok, it sorts the contexts into alpha order for you. So...
- if you just make a habit of clicking the '...' and hitting ok,
either when you first assign or maybe when you do a weekly/daily
review on
these tasks, the columns will stay in alpha order and this could be a
workable workaround.
- I did not test all the ways of adding a task to mlo and/or adding
contexts to tasks; my assumption is that only the act of manually typing
in contexts to the Properties->General tab creates out-of-sort-order
contexts and any programatic ways (checking off the contexts from a list,
moving between branches and inherit contexts, etc) would create
alpha-sorted contexts lists
Another tool is to make some views or workspaces that limit the view to
just delegated tasks.
Again using contexts as above, combined with parent contexts, make this
pretty easy to use and to maintain.
On Thursday, August 21, 2014 8:39:45 AM UTC-4, Денис Погорелов wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> MyLifeOrganized is very powerful and usable product. But one deficiency
> negates all the advantages. No column 'Assignee'. It's extremely
> inconvenient. I can't see who is assigned the task without additional
> action. And I can't sort tasks by the responsible persons.
> For this reason, I don't even consider the possibility of using
> MyLifeOrganized. But maybe you make the little add-on?
>
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