Dino, MLO (this program) offers three layers of support for you, depending
on exactly what you need.
_Recurrence_ was described by Lisa in a previous answer. If it's just that
you have a group of tasks that you want to schedule repeatedly, every day,
every week, the second and fourth
thank you for the great support. as the starter of this topic i've to
apologize for not responding anymore.
i signed up for cloud sync and that worked for me quite good as i can sync
not only at the office.
that's the reason i lost track of this discussion.
good to know that the issue is solved.
Yes – that is a bug - for version 2.x the only way to stop the
notifications cominng is to edit the registry. This issue was fixed for 3.x
versions. Please take the apologizes from the development team.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 5:32 PM, gadgety gadg...@live.se wrote:
Thank you for your reply. A
I understand the need to predict what will get done and what will not, in a
constrained time period, when there are commitments being made to bosses or
clients. Otherwise I would rather use the tools of MLO to get the right
stuff, and as much of it as possible, done in the time I have. I don't
My experience and my knowledge of behavioral psychologists suggests that
you can't accurately predict the amount of time most tasks will take. In
addition experience and feedback don't really help you improve your
estimates.
To get a rough idea try looking at: