Hi!
Just like you can have dependancies between tasks, how about dependancies
within contexts.
Here is my simple example:
- I wake up in the morning, not out of bed yet, so here is context Waking up.
- tasks like: 1-Do specific breathing exercices to reenergise; 2- writing down
fresh ideas for
Should have read instead: Getting inbox to empty coming before Cleaning
chores pomodoro context.
Envoyé de mon iPhone
Le 2011-12-19 à 11:23, Luc Poitras luc.poit...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi!
Just like you can have dependancies between tasks, how about dependancies
within contexts.
Here is
I have switched to Things for about 70% of my ToDo's. I am forced to
carry around a Windows Laptop to use MLO for the other 30%. Things
has a very nice looking UI. However, it is missing a lot of the
features that makes MLO so appealing. I really wish Andrey would just
come out and tell us his
Hi Luc,
If you want to propose dependencies between contexts, you should write
it up on the website at mlo.uservoice.com - if it gets a lot of votes
it will be noticed.
Meanwhile, as a workaround, I wonder if you have considered using
projects instead of contexts.
Imagine the following:
[] Daily
That was funny Dwight! Drag a comb across my head; find my way downstairs I
like your humor!
...And very interesting idea to use projects instead of contexts. I'll give it
a try! The idea of dependancies between projects could work!
Luc
Envoyé de mon iPhone
Le 2011-12-19 à 21:12, Dwight