I've been using MLO folders to store information and links related to 
projects, though not for _all_ my browser bookmarks. Information related to 
a specific task tends to be stored in the task note, though.

More recently at work, I've been switching over to OneNote for my note 
taking. Because we have Office 365 accounts, I can share notebooks with 
colleagues and clients and I can synch a notebook with my iPad, to take 
meeting minutes and sketch ideas. I can copy OneNote items tagged as tasks 
into MLO, but I'd love to find a way to do automate that. Wouldn't it be 
good if we could drag a OneNote ToDo into MLO and for it to set up as an 
MLO task with a link back to the OneNote paragraph. Even better if there 
could be a way to synchronise the task status (and notes).

Stéphane



On Tuesday, 23 October 2018 06:50:22 UTC+1, c.k. lester wrote:
>
> Do any of you use MLO to store bookmarks? I don't want it to clutter up my 
> tasks, but it's nice to see them right there in my MLO interface under a 
> (for example) "Personal>Education>Business" folder.
>
> Maybe I should just use another tool for managing a library of resources 
> that I eventually want to reference at some point in the future, but does 
> anybody use MLO for this?
>
> I do have a "ToDo" list that does track resources I actually want to 
> utilize in order because of on-going educational requirements or needs, but 
> some of them are just URLs.
>
>

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