Am 24.10.2017 um 12:30 schrieb Bob Clark:
This is interesting to me because while I've attempted to keep tasks AND notes in MLO, I didn't realize that was frowned upon. One of my issues, and it's just an issue with my method, is that I put EVERYTHING in MLO - my trusted locaton. But, I put so much in there, that it's always overwhelming. I think if I could develop a habit where only tasks go into MLO and only notes go into Evernote, I might be less overwhelmed when it comes to prioritizing my tasks. Is this concept something documented somewhere? I'd like to read further about it.
Depends on how you understand "notes". Of course you can and should put short notes into the notes field of a task. Maybe in the next version you can even have formatted notes with bullet points or check lists.
But MLO is not the right place to manage the whole reference material necessary for some tasks or projects. Instead, you put links to your reference material into MLO, either into the node field of the enclosing task folder or project, or into individual tasks. If you use Evernote, you can copy a link to an Evernode note with Ctrl-Alt-L and then paste it into the MLO note field with Ctrl-V. If you put "file:" before the "evernote:" you get a clickable link. With Ctrl-Alt-F in MLO you can also link to a file.
There is also an Outlook integration, and you can send mail to MLO if you have MLO cloud. Often a short note "see mail" is sufficient. If I want to reply to that mail I need to open my mail client anyway.
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