Hi Stéphane,

Thanks for the prompt and detailed reply. Over the week-end, I finished 
transferring my (900+) tasks from Toodledo to MLO. Now adding the mechanics 
that MLO provides I can't keep noticing how well it is taught, programmed 
and built. The sum of all the small details makes it addictive to work with 
and that's the goal.

*1) Project Status: *I agree that Custom filters and views are easy to set 
> up and that once in place you find yourself reusing the same small set of 
> custom views. Also agree that views can be easily exported to the iOs 
> device altought it would be nice to have these views included in the 
> syncing process.
>
> *2) Look at the forest (task in the context of its overall project): *You 
> just supplied the missing link by writing about the "fist tab" behaviour. I 
> had tried to double-click on a task but since my first tab was "Inbox" I 
> was not getting any result. I was even wondering why double-clicking was 
> bringing me to the Inbox. Thanks also for "collapse all branches 
> except..."  sub-menu. I had looked at all the menu items but did not pay 
> very good attention to this sub-menu, mainly that exception one. This is 
> exactly what I was looking for.
>
> *3) Sort subtasks*: That's what I had concluded about using the sorting 
> option in filter for the overall view. But I'm still wondering what the 
> "Recursively" checkbox does?
>

Regards
Michel 

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