I haven’t been a MLO app user for such a long time as you, but it didn’t take
me much time to start suspecting what you are confirming here. It seems the
frequency with which new MLO versions/upgrades are released is super low. I
started considering to move to another app, ideally a bit more vis
Exactly. I think in addition to the “filter as you type” feature it would be
really important that the list of names of opened workspaces is shown in the
order they show opened from left to right in the tab (instead of listed
alphabetically by ws name).
From: my
I think it's because MLO uses a lot of standard Windows function libraries
(for example, you'll notice that the "Recurrence" pop-up window comes
straight out of MS Outlook). There are other Windows apps which do the same
thing when you type a letter to jump quickly to a task. I think the
contac
I guess the intention was to make the MLO file open to other apps by
structuring it with xml. I used to think about learning xml so that I could
write my own tools for working with the MLO data - no time for that,
though.
The rate and direction of development does cause a few frustrations (but
Regarding your query on how to submit feature requests, Patricio, I've
posted a link to this conversation on the Beta Testers' forum, to promote
it.
On Monday, 17 May 2021 at 11:08:10 UTC+1 Stéph wrote:
> I guess the intention was to make the MLO file open to other apps by
> structuring it wit
Just for the record, I suggested a feature end of March and now beginning
of May I'm getting asked to test out it's implementation in the beta. I
don't get everything I wish for, as some of my wishes are either niche or
in opposition to other ideas. But figured I would share that development is
Thank you Seph I like that you want to put it into perspective using the
huge companies because I can point out that all of them do have API and
languages.
I'm talking things like the fact you can write a .NET application that uses
all the internal API possible so that I can make a Microsoft OS do
Thank you Marvin I hope I can find out what that feature was, maybe by
searching for your posts. Most of the requests are not being done because
changing one thing changes how others can use it but
they could have been implemented easily by a scripting API for that person
and anyone who also wanted
The 'feature' was a progression of improving the import/export. Recently
tabs were saved as part of the back up. I had asked for keyboard shortcuts
as well, I forgot how many I had, and sounds like that has been just added.
On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 9:09:44 AM UTC-5 imajeff wrote:
> Thank you
Hi,
I looked at several tutorials and think that notion is an interesting
product and concept for note taking, organizing, databases, etc.
But mlo is the better task list.
Now notion released an API.
I think that it can be an interesting thought to combine mlo and notion.
Any ideas?
Roland
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Steph, I agree that the ability to read an MLO database as an XML
structure would open the door for a lot of extended functionality
but I believe an API would be better, because of a greater chance
of leveraging the strengths of MLO.
I believe that the greates
It has been a while since I looked at Notion. When I last looked
it was very interesting, powerful/flexible. But it fell down on
ability to deal with images. I need my note-taking tools to
quickly and easily absorb images I throw at it: when on smartphone
I want t
I do agree that an API would have great benefits - and that it would
benefit MLO by making sure their app stays relevant, by being able to
linking it to other data, time trackers, note taking apps, etc. I feel
imajeff's pain regarding the need to manually set so many properties -
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