Honestly, I do not want all of that merged into one tool.  I find MLO to be 
pretty darn good as it stands today.  I'm one of the rare people who 
doesn't want a calendar - I find I prefer to see my items as a list by due 
date.  Calendar events are different than items with a due date (in my 
opinion).  Plus, as a few other people commented, adding in this extra 
development increases cost, which I would prefer to avoid.

On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 3:07:14 AM UTC-6, robisme (Olivier R) 
wrote:
>
> How great MLO would be as a full pim software.
> The ergonomy and features of MLO are unique and could be used for more 
> than only tasks
> Imagine being able to link tasks and contacts, action and contextualize 
> emails, use calendars events as projects , etc.
>
> The software "EssentialPim" is not far from this utopic tool, and even 
> comes with an Android and iPhone app.
> But the way it manages tasks is far from being as powerfull as MLO is.
>
> Does it make sense?
> Olivier
>
>

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