I still use an Android 2x device myself but voted for MLO to move to 4x 
devices. I actually don't have my Android active as a phone right now since 
I can't afford it but when I can, I want to be able to use 4x features and 
not be limited. I'm just glad MLO didn't jump the 2x bandwagon for 4x 
devices when 4x came out. Microsoft did that with OneNote and now I can't 
use OneNote on my device. Granted, I would expect that by now. 

As far as keeping a version of MLO for 2x devices, as long as Andrey and 
his team don't have to maintain it for bug fixes and such, I'm okay with 
that. Otherwise, it's just another platform that they have to maintain and 
they don't need to be doing that since their development team isn't that 
big to begin with. I'm guessing that's why they haven't added Windows Phone 
to their offerings of platforms.

Joel



On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 9:05:47 AM UTC-4, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>
> I agree with you and I also voted for new version for new machines.  But I 
> also respect the request to keep the old version available.  My first MLO 
> was on BlackBerry and I greatly appreciated the fact that I could still 
> download a new copy of MLO when I needed it and could ask a question when I 
> had a problem for several years after MLO BlackBerry development stopped. 
> -Dwight
> Mlo betazoid on Android sgn2
>
> On Oct 14, 2014, "robisme (Olivier R)" <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, but Andrey was asking us if we, users, wanted the *new version* to 
>> work also on old machines, not only if we wanted the old version to be 
>> available for old machines.
>> At this questions, majority of us answer NO: let's take advantage of new 
>> technology to make a power app, not a half-power app that works on both old 
>> and new machines.
>>
>> Olivier 
>>
>> Le lundi 13 octobre 2014 08:09:12 UTC+2, Dwight Arthur a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hey, Alex. I would have agreed with you if Nathan had been asking for 
>>> all future Android development to be usable back to Android 2. But he’s 
>>> not. He’s just asking that the current version of MLO for Android 2 not be 
>>> disabled, so he can continue to use it on his old phone. I don’t think that 
>>> penalizes the remaining 95% very much.
>>>
>>> -Dwight
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
>>> *On Behalf Of *alex.bsc
>>> *Sent:* Friday, October 10, 2014 3:43 AM
>>> *To:* [email protected]
>>> *Subject:* [MLO] Re: MyLifeOrganized for Android v.2
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Dude, get an Android 4 phone. You can get new quad cores with 1 GB RAM 
>>> for 50 EUR, e.g. ZTE Blade V. You really have no excuse and are definitely 
>>> in the 5% minority. I want a fully featured MLO making use of all API 
>>> improvements and firmly believe that the remaining 95% of MLO users should 
>>> not be penalised due to fringe cases such as Android 2.* users.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 10 September 2014 20:16:18 UTC+3, Nathan G wrote:
>>>
>>> I may be in the minority, but I just want to say:
>>>
>>> Please don't orphan Android 2 phones!
>>>
>>> I'm using Android 2 on an HTC Wildfire S phone and I plan to keep it for 
>>> the foreseeable future.
>>>
>>> I plan to purchase the PRO versions of MLO for both my phone and my PC 
>>> before my trial period runs out.
>>>
>>> Some of us use the devices as 'hand me down'.  I don't have the money or 
>>> the time right now to invest in a new phone.  I've spent a bit of work 
>>> getting this one running well and the way that I want it to.
>>>
>>> Android MLO version 1.6.9 basically works for me.  So I guess I could 
>>> keep using that.
>>> There are some things I'd love to see improved, though, so I'd be sad to 
>>> lose out on new updates.
>>>
>>> But if Android MLO 2.0 is for Android 4, please keep 1.6 available and 
>>> working for older phone users.
>>>
>>> Nathan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, August 15, 2014 3:02:17 PM UTC+1, natG wrote:
>>>
>>> Drop the old baggage. V4.2 is fine for me.
>>>
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