You're right, of course. I too bought my copy of MLO for what it had at the 
time, not what it might become, and it has a huge lead--despite not much 
new development--over everything else I've seen.

Since then, the big issues for me have been the time zone issue (something 
I had taken for granted until I was surprised by it while traveling) and 
the scrolling issue (a matter of "code rot"--it used to work in older 
versions). Everything else seems like minor issues or nice-to-haves.

I do understand the emotional response of wanting rapid updates, but it's 
not worth changing to a lesser platform. People who think otherwise can 
feel free to leave, but I'd like to know what better outliner/task manager 
exists, at least for Android+Windows.

On Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 4:27:37 PM UTC-6, Elizabeth Lindsay wrote:
>
> I sometimes feel the odd man out on this forum.  While there has not been 
> a big upgrade, I picked this tool because of the features it had at the 
> time, not the future.  Sure, there are things I look forward to doing on 
> Android, but I'm so happy MLO exists!  I could not have tracked all that I 
> do without this tool.  Plus, how many tools out there are released one time 
> and that's all she wrote?  Too many!  I'm thrilled a future exists for MLO 
> and I'm fine with them taking their time.
>
>

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