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Cloud sync works for me on my netbook, notebook, desktop computers
:* [MLO] Re: goodbye everyone
Same to me, I'm leaving MLO for cloud services. My opinion is that MLO
as a standalone PC-software is completely obsolete.
I use Google services, Dropbox, etc. from any location and terminal.
MLO doesn’t allow such flexibility. And MLO for Android is too
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Subject: [MLO] Re: goodbye everyone
Same to me, I'm leaving MLO for cloud services. My opinion is that MLO as a
standalone PC-software is completely obsolete.
I use Google services, Dropbox, etc. from any location and terminal. MLO
doesn’t allow
Cloud sync works for me on my netbook, notebook, desktop computers and
also on my LG Android Phone.
I only have 160 tasks.
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a way to
overcome
this?
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Subject: [MLO] Re: goodbye everyone
Same to me, I'm leaving MLO for cloud
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Subject: [MLO] Re: goodbye everyone
Same to me, I'm leaving MLO for cloud services. My opinion is that
MLO
as a standalone PC-software is completely obsolete.
I use
of support for task dependencies. Have you found a way to overcome
this?
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Subject: [MLO] Re: goodbye everyone
Same to me, I'm leaving MLO for cloud services. My opinion is that MLO as a
standalone PC-software is completely obsolete.
I use Google services, Dropbox
Chuck or Joao, if you're interested in flipping over to the android side
I'd be happy to let you know what apps I found to be equivalents.
On Saturday, 14 July 2012 06:13:19 UTC-4, chuckdevee wrote:
interesting.. I think my frustrations with the mobile version largely
relate to the Apple
interesting.. I think my frustrations with the mobile version largely
relate to the Apple format.. I used to really like MLO on pocket PC..
and I suspect there are more development options in Andriod and Apple.. so
I might well try a switch and see how that goes..
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Joao, If I could make a suggestion, try MLO on Android. I used to have an
iPhone, and I occasionally pick the old thing (3GS) up just to see what's
doing in the apple world. Compared to the android app, the iphone app
really lacks a lot of the power for context filtering, views, zooming-in,
Hello,
The point is that i felt nice thanking and saying goodbye to people from i
learned so much. Sorry if i upset you.
Tks,
JM
On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 6:52:02 PM UTC-3, Holmes245 wrote:
So why get on here to tell people you're leaving? Unless you were a
constant presence on the board
Hi Chuck,
I moved to Gqueues. The todo queries (they call smartqueues) are very very
simpler compared to MLO. But the trade-off was better to me. What i do on
my ipad in a meeting is waiting for me in my linux work pc. I can see them
also in my windows notebook at home and during travels, or
Hi,
I think we can always have a good talk about our needs and solutions. In my
view is not complaining but a way to learn from each others experiences.
Many times i have multiple needs that are not addressed by a single
solution, but disperse. That's why something can be great and we can
Hello,
First, i want to thank you for your incredible concern and rich response.
I'm felling very flattered that you and the other guys/girls took some time
to talk to me.
I didn't know that the app for android could do more. You described a nice
way to add tasks and bring me back to a
You can get away with mostly free apps on android, which I don't think is the
case for iPhone. You might be surprised at how little money you would have to
spend on apps to switch over. If you want specific apps, like MLO obviously,
you have to pay. But for a lot of purposes I just use
So why get on here to tell people you're leaving? Unless you were a
constant presence on the board and you're well known by at least several,
it's sort of pointless. Not trying to be mean but this is something I would
do if I was was upset with development not coming as fast as I wanted to
and
This is the main reason though why I've seen some developers stay with one
platform and have decided not to try and develop for every known platform.
I know one who develops task management software. He only develops for
Windows. You get so many people all who want a version of that software on
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