Hi J,

If you're using Android, try the Nine email client. It's a game-changer.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ninefolders.hd3&hl=en

Alan

On Tuesday, 20 October 2015 00:16:32 UTC+13, J Smith wrote:
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> c) Fwiw, the big problem with using Exchange for email is that there is a 
> very limited range of mobile phone email apps that work with it.
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> On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 7:14 PM, Elizabeth Lindsay <[email protected] 
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>> My reply is quite late, but hopefully you might still find it useful.  
>> For me, it would be a disservice to all I have on my plate if I made a 
>> weekly plan.  I much prefer to follow Getting Things Done (GTD) and make 
>> decisions more on the fly after each completed task.  The closest I come to 
>> a weekly plan is that on Friday when I do my review, I star items that need 
>> my focus the following week.  Each time I'm ready for a new task, I look at 
>> the tab by due date first to see if I have anything critical due that day 
>> or soon.  Then I look at the starred tab.  Lastly, I use the context tab.  
>> This way, each time I am deciding what to work on, I'm getting the most 
>> bang for my buck.
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>> On Friday, September 4, 2015 at 2:40:30 PM UTC-5, Holmes245 wrote:
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>>> Hey guys, I've been using MLO for the past several years, at least since 
>>> 2010, I believe. However, I'm at a point where I want to plan out the next 
>>> week but I find that it's hard to do with MLO. I recently watched a video 
>>> by Brett McKay from the Art of Manliness called "How to Plan Your Week 
>>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNxLNY6yxRI>" which requires one to 
>>> look at what needs to be done. One of the tools he used as an example is a 
>>> calendaring tool. The benefit of the calendar is that you can see your week 
>>> overview. With MLO, I can't do this since one can't see repeating tasks. Is 
>>> there any setup or ideas that you guys would have for using MLO with 
>>> something like Google Calendar to plan out one's week and what needs to get 
>>> done? I wish they implemented together. I have found one web task outliner 
>>> that does but have had problems with tasks updating in the outliner when I 
>>> change them in Google calendar. This probably indicates that I may have to 
>>> move another tool for practical purposes since MLO doesn't have a calendar 
>>> but wanted to check in with you all for ideas before I did. I may not be 
>>> using MLO the best way. Perhaps I should only be sticking to projects 
>>> (tasks with more than one action for me) and try not to use it to keep 
>>> every thing I need or want to do in it?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>> Joel
>>>
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