Good ideas. I created a view that groups and sorts by modified date. 
Useful, as you say, to become aware of items that I have been working on 
recently.

I also noticed the lack of a date/time stamp when editing an item's notes 
in the IOS app. I am often using the Iphone's voice recognition to edit a 
note, so I might just say the date and time out loud. I wonder if IOS apps 
can have a "thumb press" that would bring up a menu that includes insert 
time and date?



On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 6:57:19 AM UTC-5, Stéph wrote:
>
> For my journal view, I group and sort by modified date, so that I can see 
> where I've edited an item's notes recently.  My journal entries are often a 
> date-stamped comment in the note against a particular task or project, to 
> track progress on that task. 
>
> MLO Windows has good shortcut keys for time and date stamping comments in 
> my text. It would be great if there was an "insert date" button or shortcut 
> in the note editor for the iOS (and Android) versions, too.
>
> On Sunday, 10 March 2019 16:56:57 UTC, John Hughes wrote:
>>
>> Situational Awareness Example;
>> You're having a business dinner with some clients. Client A shows up, and 
>> you make an entry "Client A arrived at the restaurant". 10 minutes later, 
>> the entry is  "Client B arrived at the restaurant".
>> This could be valuable for the next meeting because if Client A has the 
>> habit of showing up early, you can prepare to have some one on one time 
>> with Client A before the other guests arrive. 
>>
>> Also, some of the journal apps that I have used:
>> Day One
>> Chronicle
>> Momento
>> Stream Journal
>> Task Log
>>
>> I would rather use MLO. 
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, March 10, 2019 at 7:11:40 AM UTC-5, John Hughes wrote:
>>>
>>> Journal defined: A personal record of occurrences, experiences, and 
>>> reflections kept on a regular basis; a diary. Maybe you have seen 
>>> Captain Kirk in StarTrek making entries into the "Captain's Log". 
>>> My entries are not necessarily tasks. I am using MLO to record 
>>> something that I observe, or record what I am thinking. I need the exact 
>>> date and time of the entry. There is no "threshold" for creating an entry. 
>>> For example, it does not have to describe an action that is performed by 
>>> someone. 
>>>
>>> Create a view that shows all tasks, group by Created Date, sort order 
>>> descending. Group only by days is checked. Do not show hierarchy, show as a 
>>> flat list. 
>>>
>>> That is the journal. Nothing else is required, although some of the 
>>> entries may go on the have a due date assigned to them, contexts added, 
>>> etc. 
>>>
>>>

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