[MLO] Re: Need A QUICK WAY to get rid of a cluttered MLO, and move between inbox and tree-structure folders

2017-01-19 Thread Benny Karlson
Thanks Oliver,
that's a nice and quick way to find tasks with text filter, new to me :-) 
BUT unfortunately I quite often don't  have this identical text "Project1" 
written in all of my tasks I like to move to the Project1 folder .-(  This 
means I still need to do a manual pic of these tasks and the question 
remains. If there is the not a command for this today, (to select/highlight 
task while using Arrow up or down, maybe someone could ask for this little 
feature from the developer team. It should really ease up the speed in 
moving tasks to right folder. There must be a lot more people out  there 
that, fast fills up there inbox, when for instance, using the excellent 
mobil apps with speech to text input etc.
/Benny  

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[MLO] Re: Need A QUICK WAY to get rid of a cluttered MLO, and move between inbox and tree-structure folders

2017-01-19 Thread robisme (Olivier R)
You might use the "quick text filter" (ctrl+L) then typing "project 1"
Only tasks with the text "project1" will then be displayed.
then, juste select the tasks and move them under the project (using 
alt+shift+arrows)

does it work?
Olivier

Le jeudi 19 janvier 2017 22:32:53 UTC+1, Benny Karlson a écrit :
>
>
> Hi again,
>>
>>  
>
>> I try to rephrase my headline, since I missed the point on my last  there 
>> must be a A QUICK WAY to get rid of a cluttered MLO.
>>
> 
> This is something many people probably like to use if you, like me, 
> drowning in tasks placed in inbox or another wrong used folder, and have 
> limited time (or not like) to spend time in organizing each task in there 
> right folders at once!!
>  
>
>> Have looked around in the forum, but not found the most simple way to 
>> clear any cluttered folder!! There MUST be a way (or to get it made by MLO 
>> team) to HELP all of us that find a way to move our unorganized tasks into 
>> Projects and Folders with a tree structure!?
>>
>>  
>>
>> For example here is a cluttered inbox.
>>
>>  
>>
>> 
>>
>>   Email Clare ref vacancy
>>
>>   Project 2 Task 2
>>
>>   Next Tasks
>>
>>   Project 1 Task 1
>>
>>   Next Task6 Project 1
>>
>>   MLO
>>
>>   Project 1 Task 2
>>
>>   Chaos Intellect
>>
>>   Backlog Project 1 Task 1
>>
>>   Opera Bookmarks
>>
>>   Pocket PC  
>>
>> Task4  Project 1
>>
>>   Backlog Project 2 Task 1
>>
>>   Backlog Action
>>
>>   Home Action 1
>>
>>Task5 Project 1
>>
>> Email Clare ref vacancy
>>
>> Project 2 Task 2
>>
>> Next Tasks
>>
>> Project 1 Task 3
>>
>> Next Task2
>>
>> Next Task3
>>
>> Next Task5
>>
>> MLO
>>
>> Project 1 Task 2
>>
>> Chaos Intellect
>>
>> Backlog Project 1 Task 1
>>
>> Opera Bookmarks Pocket PC
>>
>>  
>>
>> Now I want to move all tasks regarding Project 1 to my Folder and/or 
>> Project  named Project 1
>>
>>  
>>
>> Today I press and hold down the [Ctrl]-key and click with the mouse on 
>> each task that has anything to do with Project 1.
>>
>> Then I press [M] still holding down the [Ctrl]key (equal [Ctrl+M] for 
>> Move) and point to the right Project 1 folder.
>>
>>  
>>
>> But HOW DO I DO THIS WITHOUT THE MOUSE???!! Only using keyboard  [PgUp] 
>> / [PgDn] = arrow-keys. Since its much quicker and easier to work with 
>> keyboard in this matter, when organizing tens or hundreds of tasks of tasks 
>> to new folders
>>
>>  
>>
>> So I guess simply to push some key-combination together with arrow-keys 
>> and the problem would be solved...
>>
>>  
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> /Benny 
>

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Re: [MLO] Re: Tell us about your wishes for future development on Facebook!

2017-01-19 Thread Dwight

I agree with Stéph regarding UserVoice's fatal flaw.

One more plug for GetSatisfaction: it combines some of GGroups and 
UVoice: If you post an idea, question or suggestion it works a lot like 
GGroups. But if you post an idea, it opens voting. Everyone can vote on 
the idea, so it measures which ideas are popular without trying to say 
whether the latest popular idea is better than last year's popular idea. 
By being integrated with the discussion space you get to skip all the 
discussions about where the voting lives and how to get there from here.


Big drawback of GSat: They will not reveal the cost, which means it's 
too much.


If someone wanted to reinvigorate UserrVoice here are two ideas:
1. Double the limit on votes, and let everybody know that they have new 
votes to cast.
2. Even better. cancel all already-cast votes and tell everyone that 
voting has been restarted.


-Dwight

On 1/19/2017 4:09 PM, Stéph wrote:

Nah, Uservoice has a fatal flaw. New ideas get lost at the bottom of the
list, before they have a chance to gain any votes. There has to be a
better option than that.

On Saturday, 7 January 2017 20:22:35 UTC, Holmes245 wrote:

Well, that's the point though. UserVoice is supposed to be
maintained. That's not the fault of the users of MLO who used it.
They went there thinking they were posting features in a system that
was going to be maintained. The least Andrey could do is to close it
down if he's not going to use it instead of having it sit there only
to confuse people. To me, using it is smarter because you have
people post features and then the he could easily see which features
poeple wanted most. That doesn't mean they would or could be
implemented. OneNote is using UserVoice and it seems to work
wonderfully for them.

Joel



On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 9:07:22 AM UTC-5, John . Smith wrote:

The problem with uservoice is that it has been there too long
and the requests are out-of-date. This is disheartening for new
users whose votes simply disappear into a sea of out-of-date
votes. And presumably most of the requests still there are for
things which MLO has decided not to go ahead with, but they are
at the top of the voting rankings. Also not encouraging!

Moreover, from what I could see, if the user is voting on
completely different software as well their 10 votes get used up
by any votes for the other software, which seems bonkers.

I suggest all old votes on uservoice are archived off and that
MLO starts again there from fresh, with a new account if
necessary. Or a use a different voting site completely.

Either way a decision is needed! And whatever the result is
should be reflected at the top of this Google Group.

J




On 1 January 2017 at 04:45, Ivo Treszka <5861...@gmail.com> wrote:

Neither am I. I agree that I'm better off without it, and I
won't log in to my old account for MLO. If they really want
our feedback they'll make a better choice available.

On Monday, December 26, 2016 at 7:04:10 PM UTC+11, Mark
Krieger wrote:

I am never on Facebook. Sometimes I think the world
would be better without it.
Having an account I decided to post there anyways, but
since we do have https://mlo.uservoice.com - private
 where people can actually
*gasp* vote on features so it is clearly visible what
users want instead of trying to compile that manually
from a list of Facebook posts would make more sense to
me. But then I am more into tech and automation than
being social.
Say...did MLO maybe forget that
https://mlo.uservoice.com - private
 exists? Sometimes it seems
that way...

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[MLO] Need A QUICK WAY to get rid of a cluttered MLO, and move between inbox and tree-structure folders

2017-01-19 Thread Benny Karlson


> Hi again,
>
>  

> I try to rephrase my headline, since I missed the point on my last  there 
> must be a A QUICK WAY to get rid of a cluttered MLO.
>

This is something many people probably like to use if you, like me, 
drowning in tasks placed in inbox or another wrong used folder, and have 
limited time (or not like) to spend time in organizing each task in there 
right folders at once!!
 

> Have looked around in the forum, but not found the most simple way to 
> clear any cluttered folder!! There MUST be a way (or to get it made by MLO 
> team) to HELP all of us that find a way to move our unorganized tasks into 
> Projects and Folders with a tree structure!?
>
>  
>
> For example here is a cluttered inbox.
>
>  
>
> 
>
>   Email Clare ref vacancy
>
>   Project 2 Task 2
>
>   Next Tasks
>
>   Project 1 Task 1
>
>   Next Task6 Project 1
>
>   MLO
>
>   Project 1 Task 2
>
>   Chaos Intellect
>
>   Backlog Project 1 Task 1
>
>   Opera Bookmarks
>
>   Pocket PC  
>
> Task4  Project 1
>
>   Backlog Project 2 Task 1
>
>   Backlog Action
>
>   Home Action 1
>
>Task5 Project 1
>
> Email Clare ref vacancy
>
> Project 2 Task 2
>
> Next Tasks
>
> Project 1 Task 3
>
> Next Task2
>
> Next Task3
>
> Next Task5
>
> MLO
>
> Project 1 Task 2
>
> Chaos Intellect
>
> Backlog Project 1 Task 1
>
> Opera Bookmarks Pocket PC
>
>  
>
> Now I want to move all tasks regarding Project 1 to my Folder and/or 
> Project  named Project 1
>
>  
>
> Today I press and hold down the [Ctrl]-key and click with the mouse on 
> each task that has anything to do with Project 1.
>
> Then I press [M] still holding down the [Ctrl]key (equal [Ctrl+M] for 
> Move) and point to the right Project 1 folder.
>
>  
>
> But HOW DO I DO THIS WITHOUT THE MOUSE???!! Only using keyboard  [PgUp] / 
> [PgDn] = arrow-keys. Since its much quicker and easier to work with 
> keyboard in this matter, when organizing tens or hundreds of tasks of tasks 
> to new folders
>
>  
>
> So I guess simply to push some key-combination together with arrow-keys 
> and the problem would be solved...
>
>  
>
> Best regards
>
> /Benny 

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Re: [MLO] Re: Tell us about your wishes for future development on Facebook!

2017-01-19 Thread Holmes245
That's much better than feature requests being thrown all over the place 
and being duplicated in a Google groups forum. I didn't say UserVoice was 
perfect. Just better than the current choice. However, as someone else 
mentioned, it would need a lot of upkeep and Andrey doesn't have the team 
to do that so I can understand why UserVoice wouldn't be a good solution in 
that respects.



On Thursday, January 19, 2017 at 4:09:27 PM UTC-5, Stéph wrote:
>
> Nah, Uservoice has a fatal flaw. New ideas get lost at the bottom of the 
> list, before they have a chance to gain any votes. There has to be a better 
> option than that.
>
> On Saturday, 7 January 2017 20:22:35 UTC, Holmes245 wrote:
>>
>> Well, that's the point though. UserVoice is supposed to be maintained. 
>> That's not the fault of the users of MLO who used it. They went there 
>> thinking they were posting features in a system that was going to be 
>> maintained. The least Andrey could do is to close it down if he's not going 
>> to use it instead of having it sit there only to confuse people. To me, 
>> using it is smarter because you have people post features and then the he 
>> could easily see which features poeple wanted most. That doesn't mean they 
>> would or could be implemented. OneNote is using UserVoice and it seems to 
>> work wonderfully for them.
>>
>> Joel
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 9:07:22 AM UTC-5, John . Smith wrote:
>>>
>>> The problem with uservoice is that it has been there too long and the 
>>> requests are out-of-date. This is disheartening for new users whose votes 
>>> simply disappear into a sea of out-of-date votes. And presumably most of 
>>> the requests still there are for things which MLO has decided not to go 
>>> ahead with, but they are at the top of the voting rankings. Also not 
>>> encouraging!
>>>
>>> Moreover, from what I could see, if the user is voting on completely 
>>> different software as well their 10 votes get used up by any votes for the 
>>> other software, which seems bonkers.
>>>
>>> I suggest all old votes on uservoice are archived off and that MLO 
>>> starts again there from fresh, with a new account if necessary. Or a use a 
>>> different voting site completely. 
>>>
>>> Either way a decision is needed! And whatever the result is should be 
>>> reflected at the top of this Google Group.
>>>
>>> J
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1 January 2017 at 04:45, Ivo Treszka <5861...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Neither am I. I agree that I'm better off without it, and I won't log 
 in to my old account for MLO. If they really want our feedback they'll 
 make 
 a better choice available.

 On Monday, December 26, 2016 at 7:04:10 PM UTC+11, Mark Krieger wrote:
>
> I am never on Facebook. Sometimes I think the world would be better 
> without it.
> Having an account I decided to post there anyways, but since we do 
> have https://mlo.uservoice.com - private  
> where people can actually *gasp* vote on features so it is clearly 
> visible 
> what users want instead of trying to compile that manually from a list of 
> Facebook posts would make more sense to me. But then I am more into tech 
> and automation than being social.
> Say...did MLO maybe forget that https://mlo.uservoice.com - private 
>  exists? Sometimes it seems that way...
>
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[MLO] Refrase Quickest way out of a cluttered MLO with many tasks by using keyboard arrowkeys!!!

2017-01-19 Thread Benny Karlson


> Hi again,
>
>  

> I try to rephrase my headline, since there must be a A QUICK WAY to get 
> rid of a cluttered MLO.
>

This is something many people probably like to use if you, like me, 
drowning in tasks placed in inbox or another wrong used folder, and have 
limited time (or not like) to spend time in organizing each task in there 
right folders at once!!
 

> Have looked around in the forum, but not found the most simple way to 
> clear any cluttered folder!! There MUST be a way (or to get it made by MLO 
> team) to HELP all of us that find a way to move our unorganized tasks into 
> Projects and Folders with a tree structure!?
>
>  
>
> For example here is a cluttered inbox.
>
>  
>
> 
>
>   Email Clare ref vacancy
>
>   Project 2 Task 2
>
>   Next Tasks
>
>   Project 1 Task 1
>
>   Next Task6 Project 1
>
>   MLO
>
>   Project 1 Task 2
>
>   Chaos Intellect
>
>   Backlog Project 1 Task 1
>
>   Opera Bookmarks
>
>   Pocket PC  
>
> Task4  Project 1
>
>   Backlog Project 2 Task 1
>
>   Backlog Action
>
>   Home Action 1
>
>Task5 Project 1
>
> Email Clare ref vacancy
>
> Project 2 Task 2
>
> Next Tasks
>
> Project 1 Task 3
>
> Next Task2
>
> Next Task3
>
> Next Task5
>
> MLO
>
> Project 1 Task 2
>
> Chaos Intellect
>
> Backlog Project 1 Task 1
>
> Opera BookmarksPocket PC
>
>  
>
> Now I want to move all tasks regarding Projekt 1 to my Folder and/or 
> Project  named Projekt 1
>
>  
>
> Today I press and hold down the [Ctrl]-key and click with the mouse on 
> each task that has anything to do with Project 1.
>
> Then I press [M] still holding down the [Ctrl]key (equal [Ctrl+M] for 
> Move) and point to the right Projekt 1 folder.
>
>  
>
> But HOW DO I DO THIS WITHOUT THE MOUSE???!! Only using keyboard  [PgUp] / 
> [PgDn] = arrow-keys. Since its much quicker and easier to work with 
> keyboard in this matter, when organizing tens or hundreds of tasks of tasks 
> to new folders
>
>  
>
> So I guess simply to push some key-combination together with arrow-keys 
> and the problem would be solved...
>
>  
>
> Best regards
>
> /Benny 
>

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Re: [MLO] Re: Tell us about your wishes for future development on Facebook!

2017-01-19 Thread Stéph
Nah, Uservoice has a fatal flaw. New ideas get lost at the bottom of the 
list, before they have a chance to gain any votes. There has to be a better 
option than that.

On Saturday, 7 January 2017 20:22:35 UTC, Holmes245 wrote:
>
> Well, that's the point though. UserVoice is supposed to be maintained. 
> That's not the fault of the users of MLO who used it. They went there 
> thinking they were posting features in a system that was going to be 
> maintained. The least Andrey could do is to close it down if he's not going 
> to use it instead of having it sit there only to confuse people. To me, 
> using it is smarter because you have people post features and then the he 
> could easily see which features poeple wanted most. That doesn't mean they 
> would or could be implemented. OneNote is using UserVoice and it seems to 
> work wonderfully for them.
>
> Joel
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 9:07:22 AM UTC-5, John . Smith wrote:
>>
>> The problem with uservoice is that it has been there too long and the 
>> requests are out-of-date. This is disheartening for new users whose votes 
>> simply disappear into a sea of out-of-date votes. And presumably most of 
>> the requests still there are for things which MLO has decided not to go 
>> ahead with, but they are at the top of the voting rankings. Also not 
>> encouraging!
>>
>> Moreover, from what I could see, if the user is voting on completely 
>> different software as well their 10 votes get used up by any votes for the 
>> other software, which seems bonkers.
>>
>> I suggest all old votes on uservoice are archived off and that MLO starts 
>> again there from fresh, with a new account if necessary. Or a use a 
>> different voting site completely. 
>>
>> Either way a decision is needed! And whatever the result is should be 
>> reflected at the top of this Google Group.
>>
>> J
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1 January 2017 at 04:45, Ivo Treszka <5861...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Neither am I. I agree that I'm better off without it, and I won't log in 
>>> to my old account for MLO. If they really want our feedback they'll make a 
>>> better choice available.
>>>
>>> On Monday, December 26, 2016 at 7:04:10 PM UTC+11, Mark Krieger wrote:

 I am never on Facebook. Sometimes I think the world would be better 
 without it.
 Having an account I decided to post there anyways, but since we do have 
 https://mlo.uservoice.com - private  where 
 people can actually *gasp* vote on features so it is clearly visible what 
 users want instead of trying to compile that manually from a list of 
 Facebook posts would make more sense to me. But then I am more into tech 
 and automation than being social.
 Say...did MLO maybe forget that https://mlo.uservoice.com - private 
  exists? Sometimes it seems that way...

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RE: [MLO] Re: How to do the quickest and simplest Navigation and marking with arrows??

2017-01-19 Thread Wallace Gilbraith
Not sure if you can do this in the Inbox view (in MLO Windows)

What you can do in the Outline view > Inbox folder, is gather them all 
together, and then move them where you want, with keyboard strokes …

*   Cursor to item 1
*   Alt-Shift-Down arrow, to move it down to between items 2 and 3
*   Shift-down arrow, to select items 1 and 3 (now 2 and 3 in your list)
*   Alt-Shift-Down arrow to move these two down to between items 4 and 5
*   Shift-down arrow, to select items 1 and 3 and 5 (now 3 and 4 and 5 in 
your list)
*   Now you can move (Alt-Shift-arrow keys) this block of three items to 
wherever you want in your Outline view

If you move the block off the top of your screen, you can Ctrl-Shift-Up/Down to 
scroll the screen without moving your selection

 

You can also do this in Starred View

 

Regards

 

Wol 

 

 

From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of george
Sent: 19 January 2017 00:04
To: MyLifeOrganized 
Subject: Re: [MLO] Re: How to do the quickest and simplest Navigation and 
marking with arrows??

 

Hi Benny,

 

so select 3 (or whatever number) non consecutive tasks with keyboard. 

 

I don't know  to do it and I would also like to know if there is a way.

 

I would love to get more keyboard navigation (like Shift + F10 right click) in 
MLO also.

 

Having said that, MLO is the most keyboard friendly compared to apps like 
Todoist, Wunderlist etc and hope it stays that way.

 

Autohotkey can probably come to the rescue is my guess. 

 

Best!

 

 



On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 3:13:04 PM UTC-8, Benny Karlson wrote:

Hi George, 

I dont know if you have a special term, but I guess you can use 'Highligt'  
inspelad of mark! 

So how,  highligt row 3, 5 and 7 in my inbox to,  for instance,  move these to 
a different folder in my outline, with out using the mouse 

 

 

 

Skickat från min Samsung Galaxy-smartphone.

 

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Datum: 2017-01-18 22:46 (GMT+01:00) 

Till: MyLifeOrganized  > 

Rubrik: [MLO] Re: How to do the quickest and simplest Navigation and marking 
with arrows?? 

 

What does "mark" mean? Putting the check/tick mark ? 

 

Hitting SPACE button will put check/mark/mark as complete as task.

 



On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 7:21:25 AM UTC-8, Benny Karlson wrote:

Hi,

just realize that I must have missed the absolute basic, since I cant find, the 
probably very simple, way to mark for example every second task in the Outline 
without using the mouse [CTRL+Click]. Its easy to mark everything above or 
under, where I stand in the outline, with [SHIFT+ArrowUp] (or ArrowDown)

BUT how to do, to only mark for example, every second row (task in the outline) 
when you use only keyboard, and your Arrows? Guess just quickly press ??? at 
the same time to mark, and then continue up/down with arrows a few rows and the 
mark a new task without losing the marked row I first did?

Thanks in advance (for saving me some time in cleaning the outline ;-) 

/Benny 

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