Hello Tony,

What I *really like *about MLO, is that it's possible to customise it so 
much, with loads of parameters, such as goals, contexts, flags, text tag, 
and with custom filters and views. 

I have a "journal" view which shows my most recently modified tasks. I also 
structure my outline by area of life, then role, then goals or projects 
associated with the role - much like you were describing. All of this can 
be done by customising your outline.

This particular thread is just to record what users like. If you start a 
new thread in the forum, explaining your needs, I'm sure a few of us would 
be able to spare a little time to help you get set up in the way you want 
to manage your tasks.

Stéphane

On Thursday, 27 June 2019 16:40:49 UTC+1, Tony Chimienti wrote:
>
> Hi, i'm Tony but I am writing from Italy.
> What about a happy user with any suggestions? :-)
> I have been looking for a tool for managing my duties for years.
> I used Toodledo with satisfaction but I always needed more. 
> Now I am enjoing a lot MLO, but I would like to have something more about 
> reporting of what I have done, especially toward my long-term objectives.
> Now I have a long outline that start with my Purposes (lev. 1) and end 
> with the single tasks, passing by Vision (lev.2), Roles (lev. 3) Goals 
> (lev. 4), Projects (lev. 5) e finally Tasks (lev. 6).
> It's not always easy to put all the things in this sequence. :-)
> The problem is that often is too difficult and time expensive to insert 
> the task at the right place, specially for tasks that are extemporaneous or 
> already done in the while.
> Surely it would be easier to start with something like Roles at first 
> level, but how would I measure the achievement of longterm to lifelong 
> goals? Toodledo had a tool of Goals Achievement different from the 
> hierarchy (that Toodledo doesn't have) in terms of "chain". Something like 
> this it would be nice.
> It would also be great if the hierarchy could be read from different 
> points of view such like Control (bottom-up) and Perspective (upside-down).
> Sorry if these suggestions could be utopian, but I am a Controller and I 
> think that "What can't be measured can't be improved"...
> I hope I didn't go out of topic and that this didn't seem like a criticism.
> Thank you for your great work and for having given us this great tool!
>
>
> Il giorno martedì 26 novembre 2013 13:20:23 UTC+1, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) ha 
> scritto:
>>
>> Please post here a few lines about what you really LIKE about 
>> MyLifeOrganized application. 
>>
>> The happy users are usually quiet and enjoying the software. The 
>> unhappy are posting new feature requests :-) 
>>
>> So let’s keep the balance here – say us what you are using in MLO and 
>> what we did right. Your posts in this thread will help us to 
>> understand what features are frequently used and implemented the right 
>> way. 
>> Newbie may get new information from real users about MLO from this 
>> thread! 
>>
>> This thread is moderated and all discussions not related to the subject 
>> will be deleted/moved to other threads.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Andrey. 
>> www.mylifeorganized.net 
>>
>> P.S. And as always you can say what you want to be improved in other 
>> forum threads, feature requests etc. 
>>
>

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