Hi, Joel,  Dwight here. One of the conditions of joining the beta team is 
agreeing not to discuss the particulars of the beta test outside of the circle 
of beta testers. But this statement by itself should reveal to you that there 
is a beta test cycle currently under way.

I am very interested in sync bugs myself.  I wonder if I'm aware of the 
specific bugs that are on your mind.  Have each of these bugs been reported on 
this forum? If so, would you mind replying to this thread with links to each 
place where these bugs were discussed? This would allow me (and anybody else 
who is reading this thread) to refresh our understanding of problems in this 
area.

Thanks, 
-Dwight
Mlo betazoid on Android sgn2

On Jun 17, 2015, Joel Azaria <[email protected]> wrote:
>So it's a month and a half later Andrey.  Has this been released to the
>
>"beta" team?   Will those not 'fortunate' enough to be selected for
>your 
>private beta team see any of this new functionality anytime soon?
>
>Besides for new features, have any of the sync bugs been addressed?
>
>
>
>On Monday, April 27, 2015 at 8:15:17 AM UTC-4, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)
>wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Yes I understand that you upset because public beta testing of the
>new 
>> generation of MLO-Android has not started yet. I feel the same way
>and each 
>> time I delay the release I think about it. However the quality of the
>
>> product is extremely important to me. The release was delayed several
>times 
>> because our tests indicated potential data loss issues. That’s how 
>> development process goes - you can’t predict everything that can
>happen. 
>> Sometimes we just want to check on smth twice to be sure that
>everything 
>> will be ok with your personal data during testings.
>>
>> So let me update you on the status (yes I know I should do it more 
>> frequently). The good news is that the last week I decided that it
>was 
>> stable enough and have added a few external testers to the testing
>process 
>> to check MLO-Android v2 with real data. The test was good and as a 
>result 
>> we discovered just a few new issues which I hope will be fixed soon.
>After 
>> these fixes v2 will be releases to the entire beta team. And I
>personally 
>> use my real data with MLO-Android v2 already. 
>> I can assure you that all we are working on right now is Android beta
>last 
>> preparations, and we will send it to the beta team as soon as we can!
>I am 
>> sure that you will like the new version as much as I like it already
>:) 
>>
>>
>> As for the situation in Ukraine, it upsets us, of course. But it
>doesn't 
>> affect the development process in MyLifeOrganized directly. Also I
>already 
>> mentioned this several times and will repeat it here again: all our 
>> development environment and your cloud data are stored only on USA
>servers 
>> manged in automated way or by people who live out of our country. So
>do not 
>> worry about this. 
>>
>> We want to be more opened for our users, and soon we will publish an 
>> article about MLO team and our working process, so that we could
>understand 
>> each other better.
>>
>> I would like to say thanks to everybody who contacting me personally
>and 
>> supporting me and our team during this time. I really appreciate it. 
>We 
>> really like what we do and with your support we do it even better. 
>>
>> Andrey.
>> MyLifeOrganized
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 7:50:47 AM UTC+3, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Jean-Marc. Yes, there is a war and just this February the city
>where 
>>> MLO keeps its offices had a terrorist explosion (
>>> http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31575384). I did computer work
>in 
>>> New York City in 2001 and we lost about four months productivity
>after the 
>>> September 11 attack. One big issue is that it’s terribly difficult
>to 
>>> retain your talented and knowledgeable developers after something
>like this 
>>> happens.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Anyhow, I’m staying with MLO not because I feel sorry for the
>citizens of 
>>> Ukraine and not because I’m doing a charitable act, but just because
>I feel 
>>> even the old, tired Android version is by far the most powerful and 
>>> flexible task management tool available on Android today.
>>>
>>> -Dwight
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> *From:* [email protected] <javascript:> [mailto:
>>> [email protected] <javascript:>] *On Behalf Of *Jean-Marc 
>>> Meessen
>>> *Sent:* Thursday, April 23, 2015 8:14 AM
>>> *To:* [email protected] <javascript:>
>>> *Subject:* [MLO] Re: So apparently beta testing for Android version
>2 
>>> STILL hasn't started....(sigh)
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Just wanted to point out that there is a war going on in Andrey's
>country 
>>> (Ukrainia) if I am not mistaken. This can explain the "slugish" 
>>> development. How would we work it out if our country was torn by a
>civil 
>>> war.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Jmm
>>>
>>> Le mercredi 22 avril 2015 14:31:54 UTC+2, Holmes245 a écrit :
>>>
>>> Losing my patience with Andrey, seriously. I really don't think they
>need 
>>> to take on more platforms with the development being this slow. On
>March 
>>> 26, MLO team posted on Facebook a response in the comments to
>someone who 
>>> inquired about the Android update:
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> "A little Android update - the development is finished and V2 is now
>
>>> ready for beta testing! When all the tests will run successfully, we
>will 
>>> make the release. Thank you for being MLO user and for your
>patience."
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Keep in mind, that was March 26. I posted a comment in response to
>the 
>>> MLO team, commenting that something like that aught to have been a
>major 
>>> post or update on their social sites or blog. I saw a response from
>them 
>>> today, on April 22nd, nearly a month from their March 26 statement,
>stating:
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> "A post regarding Android update will be certainly a separate one.
>As 
>>> soon as beta testing starts, we will make announcement with app
>screenshots 
>>> and the list of new features."
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> On March 26, last month, they said that MLO v.2 for Android was
>ready for 
>>> beta testing. I thought that sounded great. Now we're hearing, on
>April 
>>> 22nd that it hasn't started but it's ready. 
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Sure, sure, right.
>>>
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