I was hoping that (for a user who has a cloud account) MLO will 
automatically copy the attachment to the MLO cloud and internally link it, 
and transparently make it available on all devices. This is still within 
MLO's design philosophy, because only a link is being stored in the mlo 
file. Actually this approach should be very easy for the developer to 
implement. (It might cost more because someone needs to pay for the cloud 
storage, but many would be willing to pay extra for this feature. Or per gb 
stored.) Again, programmatically speaking, should take a a day or two 
-including testing-, because it's only a link in the note section, which 
feature you already have.)
Looking forward for this feature. Would be a shame not use this beautiful 
[especially Android] program just because of this.

-nat (an MLO old-timer who has taken a 'detour' for a few years.)

On Monday, March 4, 2019 at 2:34:47 AM UTC-5, Stéph wrote:
>
> Hello Nat,
>
> The links in MLO work on all devices, as long as your linked documents are 
> accessible on a Cloud server or somewhere else on the Web. If you wanted a 
> link to a locally stored file on both desktop and mobile, you'd have to 
> have copies of the document stored in the same place on both devices - This 
> isn't possible, because they use different file systems. In any case, if 
> you wanted to be able to edit the linked document, you'd have to store it 
> somewhere that you can synchronise between the desktop and mobile copies 
> (unless you're never going to want to edit it), which naturally leads us 
> back to storing the document at a Cloud location (perhaps an Office 365 
> OneDrive folder, or on Dropbox?).
>
> As far as attachments are concerned, that goes against the design 
> philosophy of MLO, which is to have a lightweight file with a hierarchical 
> task list. For a full notetaking app with embedded files, you'd need to 
> consider using apps like Evernote or OneNote. Although these apps have 
> simple task list features, there are still lots of benefits to having your 
> task list in MLO, where it is structured, filterable, sortable and can be 
> set up with multiple tags and custom views.
>
> (I should say, I've started using OneNote quite extensively, but even then 
> I tend to avoid embedding documents within my notes. I'm still working out 
> the details of how best to manage tasks in MLO and when to use To-Dos in 
> OneNote. For me, it's made more complicated because my employer protects 
> access to my OneDrive, so I can't link to it from external apps such as 
> MLO.)
>
> Stéphane
>
> On Monday, 4 March 2019 00:24:13 UTC, natG wrote:
>>
>> What is the latest about attachments to a MLO task? The link feature in 
>> Notes would suffice IF that link works off the cloud on the Desktop as well 
>> as Mobile. If this feature (seamless attachments across devices) is not yet 
>> available, please advise if it is on your TODO :) list, and due date on 
>> this task.
>> Thanks;
>> nat
>>
>

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