ly 10, then I’ll move to another tool. Dynalist gives me enough
>> functionality and the cross platform abilities I need and does not limit
>> me. It also does not charge me. I prefer to pay for MLO because it’s a
>> better tool.
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l. Dynalist gives me enough
> functionality and the cross platform abilities I need and does not limit
> me. It also does not charge me. I prefer to pay for MLO because it’s a
> better tool.
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> Steve
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> *From:* mylifeo...@googlegroups.com
a better tool.
Steve
From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of A. W.
Sent: Monday, August 7, 2023 1:05 PM
To: MyLifeOrganized
Subject: Re: [MLO] Re: Cloud sync limits
@steve,
wouldnt it be easier to:
- ideate solutions with mural.co - e.g.
- let MLO to the job just for you
@steve,
wouldnt it be easier to:
- ideate solutions with mural.co - e.g.
- let MLO to the job just for you in one file for all clients
- - with a archiving concept that then lead to two MLO files and many
mural.co-canvases
==> simpler and more effective overall handling by purpose built tools?
I brainstorm with the clients. As a rule they tell me what to write. It’s then my job to guide them to a solution that fills their needs and enhances the product for everyone else. That is best done in an interactive session where we use a tool like MLO to capture the requirement.Sent by SteveOn 6
Steve, are you saying that you share your task lists with your clients? If so
then I totally get the need for segmentation, and I would say that your 30-file
limit on MLO is a very appropriate deal for you,
-Dwîght
On August 6, 2023 3:39:28 AM EDT, Steven Barnett wrote:
>I don’t charge my
I don’t charge my clients. I’m retired and do this for the fun and to keep my brain active, so separate licences isn’t an option.There are definitely opportunities where I could merge files. My flight log v1 is ‘finished’ so I use that file for managing bugs. My v2 is nearing the end of
Steve, I am with Jeff in not yet understanding the issue.
You could keep each of your projects separate, with it's own beginning, tasks,
and end, storing all of these projects (simple to scary complex) in a single
MLO database. You could zoom in to each project when you're working on it, and
Steve could you enlighten me on what is less managable? I simply put
unrelated tasks in separate folders. The only reason I have two actual
files is because one is for my employer and the other is personal, on my
devices at home.
If I was working with a file for each client say in my contract
I get it. So much of software is compromises and you set a limit. I appreciate that and fully understand your reasoning. From my side, having spent the last 45 years writing software and managing projects (simple and scarily complex) I’ve developed the habit of separating projects. I love using
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