swipeable widgets - sounds interesting.

Radek Pilich schrieb am Donnerstag, 25. Mai 2023 um 13:04:21 UTC+2:

> Yep, views & widgets are my "client facing"  MLO interface. Now waiting 
> patiently for Nova Launcher to integrate "swipeable" widgets, so that I can 
> setup multiple MLO widgets on a footprint of a single widget and cycle 
> between them with left/right swiping 🤓
>
> On Thursday, 25 May 2023 at 12:56:49 UTC+2 A. W. wrote:
>
>> Was not aware of the plugin. Seems kind of complicated. I assume i solved 
>> this by smart view constructions to control the dynamics.
>> -
>> i think the basic structure is probably the similar - somehow devide and 
>> conquer related to the main buckets one cares about.
>> The interesting peace is how to use various views to control the dynamics 
>> and the separation of various concerns like:
>> - what is running ok and not-ok
>> - what to focus on next
>> - how to integrate linking to other repositories
>> And especially the decision supporting views about where to focus on next 
>> and how to manage the activities in the various time spans - like day, 
>> week, month...
>> -
>> In summary how to control the flow by the right views and filters....
>> Thats where for me the magic of MLO comes in. I did not find any tool 
>> which would be as thought through in the details as MLO.
>> Which was recently upgraded by the "dashboards" which in my view a 
>> View-Mgmt-Feature is ;).
>> -a
>> PS - side note to MLO team : the only missing detail is some more details 
>> in the grouping ability of time related groupings ;)
>>
>> Radek Pilich schrieb am Donnerstag, 25. Mai 2023 um 12:30:18 UTC+2:
>>
>>> The structure you propose is pretty much same as mine.
>>>
>>> I have t-10 top level "life area" folders, than under each there are 
>>> some inbox / project / sub-area folders for non-recurring tasks (I have 
>>> launcher shortcuts created to send new tasks into them) and below that is a 
>>> section of recurring tasks / habits grouped under some parent that somehow 
>>> makes sense to me as a conceptual bucket to fit those tasks into.
>>>
>>>
>>> [image: 
>>> Screenshot_2023-05-25-12-21-40-03_2766e1764d774df27a406d6982d0ccfa.jpg] 
>>> [image: 
>>> Screenshot_2023-05-25-12-23-43-84_2766e1764d774df27a406d6982d0ccfa.jpg]
>>> On Tuesday, 23 May 2023 at 18:02:32 UTC+2 Benny Karlson wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> have used MLO for many years, mainly on my Android (before that Windows 
>>>> phone), but always together with the PC-version. I have realized that  
>>>> after all development and new features my workflow seems not to work 
>>>> efficiently with all these new possibilities.
>>>> Does anyone built a working workflow to handle a lot of tasks in 
>>>> different areas and places? Guess is about how to most efficient build 
>>>> your 
>>>> tree structure
>>>> and then when to use Context when to use Flags or Texttags!?
>>>>
>>>> Want a quick and easy input (one click) with as many things applied 
>>>> automaticly (as context will do if copied in under a treebranch). This 
>>>> means the tree folder structure... 
>>>>
>>>> A simple question of what you would choose...
>>>> Different Actions...          Different places...
>>>> !Call                                     @Computer
>>>> !Buy for                               @House 1
>>>> !Fetch                                  @$hopA , $hopB
>>>> !Contact                              @House2
>>>> !Repair                                 @Car1
>>>>
>>>> Example1 Tree folders under each place
>>>> [Folder House1] - [Folder Repair] : Task1/Task2/ Task3
>>>>              [House1] - [Folder Buy] : Task1/Task2/ Task3
>>>>              [House1] - [Folder Call] : Task1/Task2/ Task3
>>>> or
>>>>
>>>> Example1 Tree folders  under each action
>>>> [Folder !Repair] - [Folder @House1] : Task1/Task2/ Task3
>>>>              [!Repair] - [Folder@House2] : Task1/Task2/ Task3
>>>>              [!Repair] - [Folder@Car1]      : Task1/Task2/ Task3
>>>>
>>>> Example 1 feels more naturual when follow up things done at different 
>>>> places
>>>>
>>>> Any help would be greatly *appreciated*
>>>>
>>>

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