I don't really have anything specific in mind.  My main issue is I have too 
many tasks.  So my next action list is too long.  I really need a view that 
I can get better use out of the phone app - mine is pretty much impossible 
to use with how I have it set up now.  Actually this Kanban view may help 
with that.   I will check out your twitter link too it looks like there are 
a lot of helpful things on there.
I spend way too much time managing my list so anything that makes that 
easier would be helpful.  I have tabs for things like tasks without 
contexts that I check regularly to make sure I didn't forget to give a new 
tasks a context.  Also have one for overdue tasks so I can quickly look at 
those.
I'm not very good about using the contexts as intended b/c my list is too 
long again.  Common theme as you can tell.
I rarely get through a weekly review b/c it takes so long.  That is just 
for active tasks I rarely get to review the next up list - that has turned 
more into a black hole.  I do have mini reviews of certain sections built 
into my routines though.  I would love something that would make reviews go 
faster so that I can do them more regularly.  
Thanks,
Susannah




On Friday, July 10, 2020 at 1:17:03 PM UTC-4, Andrei Bacean wrote:
>
> Hi Susannah 
>
> I don't have any other demos. But, i can do some. Let me know which view 
> you would like to build.
>
> Also, please check https://twitter.com/mylifeorg
> There are some useful tricks published there.
>
> Have a good day,
> Andrew
>
> пятница, 10 июля 2020 г. в 14:44:17 UTC+3, Susannah: 
>
>> Thank you for that!  I have been wanting to do that for the longest time 
>> and got it set up in 3 minutes with your demo.  Do you have any other 
>> demos?  Examples of other views you use often maybe.
>> Susannah
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, July 10, 2020 at 5:19:53 AM UTC-4, Andrei Bacean wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>> Sorry for late reply.
>>> No, there is no such option.
>>> The idea is to use views groups as Kanban categories.
>>> Here is a demonstration video.
>>>
>>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/vri0jxrhjxqtly9/Kanban%20view.mp4?dl=0
>>>
>>> Have a good day!
>>> Andrew
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> пятница, 26 июня 2020 г. в 08:59:33 UTC+3, [email protected]: 
>>>
>>>> Thank you, I'm a little confused. Is there an option to list as Kanban? 
>>>> If so, I haven't found it.
>>>>
>>>> FM
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 4:57:15 AM UTC-4 Andrei Bacean wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Another workaround is to use a custom view with *grouping* *as Kanban 
>>>>> categories *(grouping by context, by flag, by text tag).
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, you can use emoji to insert some visual signs to the grouping 
>>>>> name like ▶ ⏸ ⏯🔄🔜🔼🔽⬆⬇↗↘🎯🤵 etc.
>>>>> To insert an emoji symbol to the context/tag name on windows 10, press 
>>>>> "Win" key and "." key simultaneously.
>>>>> Emoji symbols on windows are black and white. Instead on android (I 
>>>>> guess on iOS too) they are colorful.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best wishes
>>>>> Andrei
>>>>>
>>>>> вторник, 23 июня 2020 г., 13:45:00 UTC+3 пользователь Richard Emes 
>>>>> написал:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Fernando,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The workaround I'm using is to create sub-projects for each board; 
>>>>>> not started, ongoing, waiting and completed. I then move each task on 
>>>>>> each 
>>>>>> 'board' to the correct sub-project depending on status. I don't complete 
>>>>>> any of the tasks on the Completed 'board'. I also don't assign Contexts 
>>>>>> to 
>>>>>> any of the tasks so they don't appear in any of my other task views. I 
>>>>>> use 
>>>>>> the text tags to put a name on each task if someone else is working on 
>>>>>> it 
>>>>>> and then move it to the Waiting 'board'
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Interested to see if anyone else has any other ideas
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All the best
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Richard
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, 19 June 2020 at 21:09:58 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there a way to create a view where the tasks appear on different 
>>>>>>> columns as opposed to linearly? This would be a good way of 
>>>>>>> implementing 
>>>>>>> Kanban boards with MLO.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Simple conceptual view below:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> A first version could be just supporting viewing tasks like this, 
>>>>>>> while a follow-up version would add/remove/change contexts based on 
>>>>>>> dragging the tasks between the (customizable) columns.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Would LOVE to use MLO for this :-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Has anyone done Kanban with MLO? If so, how?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Fernando
>>>>>>> (MLO user since hmmm.... 2005-ish)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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