Am 13.12.2014 um 12:31 schrieb Marcin Marzec:
Not necessary. Take a look at screenshots for new features - you will
find some "example" task there: "hire Mac developper" ;-) Noticed the
new website? It looks like they took the challenge to be number one. I'm
crossing fingers for MLO.

Would be great to see MLO grow a bit more and become more visible and successful. However, I hope they will never try to become a mainstream tool like e.g. Evernote, caring only about what the masses and average user needs, and ignoring features that are useful to advanced users.

For instance, since years I hoped Evernote would grow a feature that allows using markdown for entering notes, and/or supporting paragraph styles like heading1-3, code, quotation etc. with keyboard shortcuts for structuring notes. It would be so much easier to click Ctrl-2 for a second-level subheading than having to pick a font from a long list, plus a font size, plus the bold option. But such useful features never appear in mainstream tools. Sometimes such useful features are even removed, to make the tools look simpler and more attractive to newbies and the masses, because the masses bring the revenue. I hope MLO never develops into that direction trying to compete with todo managers for the masses like Any.Do or Wunderlist that lack most if the advanced and useful features that MLO provides.

-- Chris

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