Hi all,

I'm a new MLO user. I've worked with Task apps since 1995 (Yep! I'm that 
old). Back then I had to program one in Access for our small company, as 
nothing was existing. It later evolved (2003) to a private web app still in 
use today. Projects and Tasks dependency were the strongest features, 
allowing one person to supervise many projects and colleagues without 
loosing track. Selling a new project was as easy as copying a template, add 
a few specific notes and everybody knew what they had to do when it was 
time to do it. Why bill a client if the delivery has not even been done yet 
etc... I'm now an early retiree but after (25) years of structuring my 
professional life around such an app, it was only natural that I try to 
structure my extended personal life with a similar tool.

Strong from that background I'll start by saying that MLO is very well 
done. Some might say that it is a complicated app compared to all the 
Toodledo and company. But with complexity comes flexibility and this is 
where all those To-do apps fall short rapidly. It's only a slitghly steeper 
learning curve and after that you're rewarded.The UI in MLO, both Windows 
and iOs are very pleasant to use and this is also important. MLO also has a 
manual and from having been in a business that required manuals I know that 
it consumes a lot of time and energy while many will not even take a look 
at it. To me it was the "no-fun" part of the creation process. However it 
is Important and MLO does it. Even if I'm still setting-up and moving 
things around I can definitely confirm at this point that the task 
dependency ease of manipulation goes far and beyond anything I'm seen so 
far. Good job MLO! 

Enough said and let's go with the questions : 

*1. Project status :* The filtering tools in MLO are fantastic and allows 
you to slice and dice your tasks in any ways. Still, I find it awkward that 
tasks under projects that are NOT "In Progress" are computed as "Active". 
This forces you to make-up filters everywhere while the core views are 
already well conceived. In the iOs app / Today view I don't even think you 
can filter the view to include only "In Progress" projects. Is everybody's 
fine with that? Can you share how you cope with it?

*2. Look at the forest. Not only one tree:* This is what I was saying while 
training peoples on our app. Having a list of tasks to handle today really 
helps you focus on your day. But when you get to a specific task, it is 
many time prudent or at least helpful to look at the project globally. If 
other persons are using that philosophy, from a To-do view, how do you 
quickly look at the project? I would have like to have the possibility 
click on an hyperlink (project's name) and have a new view with only that 
project. Ex.: *[Project Whatever]* Do something with it  Same thing on the 
iOs version where the project's name is there, almost already looking has 
something you could hyperlink to.

*3. Recursively to all subtasks:* Maybe it is because of a language barrier 
(French Canadian) but I don't seem to understand what is that checkbox in 
(Right-click/Advanced/Sort sub-tasks...). I could not find anything in the 
manual either. I taught that by checking this box, the sorting of the 
target branch would resort itself repeatedly but the few tests I've made 
don't seem to produce that expected behaviour. How do you use it?

Thanks for your inputs and again, great job MLO!

Michel

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