Moderation is very lightweight as far as I am aware. And this is generally a very friendly group - another reason why I stay with MLO. I feel that I have many like minded friend here. We don't always agree (there are pro and anti calendar factions but the discussions are always conducted in a spirit of trying to find a good solution that works for everybody - or at least, a solution which not going to cause problems for those that don't want it)
Richard On Wednesday, 26 November 2014 20:40:00 UTC, John Smith wrote: > > PS. > Please can you tell me about the "moderation" that happens here. > How strict / Big Brother-ish is it? > And how long does it normally take for approval to happen? > > > > On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:03:52 PM UTC, Joel Azaria wrote: >> >> >> With the exception of #'s 1, 6, 11 and 12 MLO should match up. >> >> Re #1, MLO has this Rapid Task Entry box which works decently well on the >> PC app (though could be much improved imo). On Android there's no analog >> except for some sort of widget but these also leave something to be >> desired. On iOS there's no choice but to fully launch the app and go on. >> It's perhaps faster than some other apps but it's far from as fast or >> efficient as apps I've used in the past. To much clicking and moving about. >> >> #6 should be achievable (or some variation thereof) with some >> tweaking/customizing of the autoformat rules. It may take some doing to >> get right but you should be able to find a happy place. >> >> #11 MLO has stated to some extent what security or encryption they may >> use but nothing solid that I can point to. You'll have to take them at >> their word that the transport encryption they use is solid and well >> implemented. I don't believe there is any local encryption of the MLO >> file(s) >> >> #12 Spend an hour or too reading through this forum/board and see how >> many requests are open, long standing, repeats etc. Then note how often >> the devs feel compelled to respond. Then note which items the devs DO feel >> compelled to respond to. Responsiveness is NOT their middle name. So much >> so I've pretty much given up on reporting or asking for anything. It just >> feels like a waste of time. There is a User Voice community but that too >> is disheveled and an apparent waste of time as decent feature requests get >> lost in a barrage of ME TOO's to overarching requests like "iPad app!". >> There is no one curating the User Voice so it's just a free for all and >> useless imho. There is [apparently] a Jira bug tracker but that is not for >> the unwashed masses. You'll have to get selected to be a member of the >> beta team (which apparently requires quite a bit of involvement - 4+ hrs a >> week at last check) to have access. The rest of get to wait with baited >> breath. The devs do NOT share timelines, dev milestones, roadmaps/future >> plans nor anything else till it's released. Recently, in the face of MANY >> MANY requests they caved and produced a few screenshots of the coming 2.0 >> Android app. It looks just like the iOS 2.0 app and it took much much much >> too long to get that little bit out. If responsive dev is important to you >> this might be a deal breaker. It should've been to me but I rushed into my >> purchase and now I'll just live with it. With any luck this dev team will >> get with the 21st century at some point. Then again I'm no longer holding >> my breath. >> >> J. >> >> >> On Monday, November 24, 2014 3:49:00 PM UTC-5, John Smith wrote: >>> >>> >>> Hello >>> >>> I am new to GTD and to MLO. I have been using a web-only app called >>> GTDNext. But I am frustrated that there is no mobile app version. I am >>> looking for a tool to automate GTD lists (David Allen) >>> >>> I am looking for a tool with the following features: >>> >>> 1. Extremely easy/fast data entry (using lots of hotkeys and only >>> minimal use of the mouse) >>> >>> 2. Multi-levels of Projects and Actions (i.e. sub-projects and/or >>> sub-action ) >>> >>> 3. Ease of changing an item between Projects and Actions (and back). >>> >>> 4. Next Actions - i.e. the ability to generate a queue of future Next >>> Actions for a Project, but with the ability to just show one Next Action >>> per Project. And as soon as you tick off an action as being complete, then >>> the next action in the queue immediately pops up as the official "Next >>> Action" for the Project. >>> >>> 5. The ability to send emails into the "In Basket" for processing >>> (ideally with tags embedded in the title). >>> >>> 6. Ability to put Projects (and Actions) into some sort of *priority *that >>> is can be sorted/reported on and which is clearly visible with *colour*. >>> i.e. I want to be able to see a screenful of items and without actually >>> needing to read anything, to see which are the most urgent (about 4 levels >>> of priority/color would be fine). >>> >>> 7. "Focus" mark-up. >>> i.e. Separate from "priority" to have some bright colour mechanism for >>> showing "has focus" (i.e. I have decided to do this item today) >>> >>> 8. The ability do move projects up and down the list of projects FAST >>> using hotkeys. i.e. To change the sort order of both Projects and Actions >>> within projects very easily >>> >>> 9. Either a good web or PC application... >>> >>> 10. ...that syncs well with a mobile app... that works off-line (as well >>> as on-line). >>> >>> 11. Excellent security/encryption of all my project data >>> >>> 12. A development team that has a history if being responsive to user >>> requests. >>> >>> In your opinion, how well does MLO match up? >>> >>> Many thanks >>> >>> J >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized. 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