Omnifocus is the most time-sucking application I ever used. MLO gives far more 
for far less time. I, too, was stuck with Omnifocus because of being a Mac 
user, but now have an option.

Do try using this Mac app, Crossover, that allows you to run MLO-for-Windows on 
your Mac, without having a Windows license or anything. It gives you about 99% 
of the functionality of running MLO on Windows, costing about $40. It can then 
be used to run a wide variety of other Windows apps.

https://www.codeweavers.com/

Chuck Waterfield
On Mar 23, 2021, 2:12 PM -0400, Kim <[email protected]>, wrote:
> I am currently testing out the iOS version of MLO. I use a Mac so I do not 
> have access to the desktop version.  I have many projects that have the same 
> steps and I would like to create a template that I can copy and have the 
> parent task and subtasks there.  I can see an option to copy the text of 
> tasks, but not the whole task with its settings.  I would love to move over 
> from Omnifocus, but I can't without this feature. Just checking to see if 
> it's possible.
>
> Thanks!
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