Hi John,

  While reading your post, it suddenly reminds me of a database app called
memento, which u can customize everything.

  The downside is, it is a database app, so you need to build your own
database from scratch.

  maybe u can take a look to see if it fits your needs →
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.luckydroid.droidbase&hl=en

  official web → https://mementodatabase.com/

  it also has desktop version.

On 13 January 2018 at 18:51, John . Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Btw, if anyone else is interested in how Custom Fields might possibly be
> implemented in MLO, I recommend you have a look at how ToDoList by
> AstractSpoon has implemented them. Anyone familiar with MLO will quickly
> become frustrated by ToDoList's clunkly interface, so I don't recommend
> anyone use the software in any serious way for personal productivity/task
> management, but how it does Custom Fields is interesting. If you
> right-click on the title row you will find something called "Custom Task
> Attributes" and it is extremely powerful. You can choose whether the field
> is single-selection or multi-selection as well as whether it is dynamic or
> static, Alignment, the field's column title, etc etc.  From memory there is
> also some way of controlling how default values work, which to my way of
> thinking would be crucial.
>
> SRhyse - I'm not going to bother to defend myself against your criticisms
> because I think this has descended into a war of words that will help
> absolutely no one.
> Going forward let's try and focus on the facts & features of MLO.
>
> J
>
>
>
> On Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 12:27:56 AM UTC, SRhyse wrote:
>>
>> I think the petulant negativity more than anything else is what I
>> dislike. I’m self-employed, so I’m probably more aware of the value of a
>> relationship, what goes into it, and that customers/clients can be both
>> valuable or a hostile dependent according to the circumstances. It’s a
>> business relationship, not taking on a child as a dependent forever-after
>> if someone gives you some money in exchange for goods and services at a
>> long ago point in time. I think everyone’s had experiences where they bent
>> over backwards trying to hear someone out and make someone happy in
>> entirely fruitless ways that only made their business worse and left no one
>> any happier. And to have them bad-mouth you and your services for your
>> trouble, and for years on end? I’ve ‘fired’ and let go plenty of clients,
>> as I’m sure anyone in business has, and was usually better off for it. Apps
>> and features aside, if someone acts like that, they are a problem. I don’t
>> have a meal at a restaurant and spend 4 years after that ragging on the
>> cooks for not adding a sauce I’d like to one of the dishes. That would be
>> crazy, wouldn’t it?
>>
>> I’ve suggested plenty of things over the years, plenty of which have
>> become a reality, and plenty of which nothing ever came of. How I handled
>> them is more how I would prefer suggestions to work:
>>
>> With the Markdown feature in notes, I argued the benefits of it, how it
>> could solve a lot of problems many people had raised in a lightweight way
>> that scales, how it’s already pretty popular so there’d be little learning,
>> would help with marketing because there’s a culture around that giving it
>> some exposure, on and on, but I made a suggestion and made a case for it. I
>> remember Dwight thought rich text or something else might be better, or
>> generally being wary of it, and discussing it with him. Then not much was
>> said or done about it for a very long while after that. There was no ill
>> will or bad feelings. If nothing ever came of it, I’d have lost no sleep,
>> and spent no time leaving MLO only to come back saying MLO was a ridiculous
>> and stupid piece of clumsy crap for 4 years in hopes that directly
>> insulting the app and its developers would somehow endear them to me and my
>> desires.
>>
>> And to John - If you valued your time very highly, I don’t think you’d
>> have scoured the internet for years playing around with apps and whining
>> about them at length. Before you came here, you were going around on other
>> forums doing similar things, and among your replies were things similar to
>> what I have said. Whatever amount of time you think you’d save by having a
>> designated status feature that offered no additional functionality beyond
>> what contexts currently provide, it pales in comparison to the time you’ve
>> spent ragging on apps like MLO which took the time to hear you out on
>> multiple occasions despite your continued childish treatment of them.
>>
>> It’s been at least 4 years John. Your petulance will soon be starting
>> Kindergarten.
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