This is the simplest way. If you want to understand the full power of the
tool you need to learn about active versus inactive actions. If you make a
task inactive it will be hidden from any to-do list that displays active
actions. A beginning overview of active actions is on page 48 of the
Hi,
I've been trying the whole afternoon and I can't figure out if it is
possible.
I have a set of tasks that need to be done in order, and as soon as I
complete all of these tasks, I'd like all of them to be active again.
So I've done a task (let's call it TASK_SET)
containing several
That what also my thought - do I need to do anything further to report this
bug?
regards
Morten
Den fredag den 11. januar 2013 22.54.17 UTC+1 skrev Lisa S:
Sounds like a bug to me.
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Morten mort...@gmail.com
javascript:wrote:
Hi,
Started migrating to
Hi Zartorial.
What you describe sounds functional. When you complete the last task the task
set would be done for today and would be scheduled to reoccur tomorrow. At
midnight, all of the tasks would pop back onto your to-do list
Is this what is happening?
If you want the tasks to recur
Hi,
I wanted to ask about MLO opening speed on Android (2.3). It is slow, i.e.
takes some 10 seconds to open the application (during that it shows the
splash screen).
If I've been using the app, close it and then re-open it within the next
~half an hour, it opens instantly. But in case it
It sounds like you have an old Android device, which will be most of the
problem. On my Motorola Defy (2.3) it takes 14 seconds to load from scratch
while on my Samsung Note 2 it takes 3 seconds. On both it is instant if Android
hasn't closed the app due to lack of memory.
Depending on the
It's now taking me about 90 seconds to load from scratch on Samsung Infuse.
Not sure if that's considered old but the same device was able to open MLO
in something closer to 8 seconds about 6 weeks ago, so I'm concerned.
-Dwight
-Original Message-
From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com
Chris, my pleasure. You're right that there is a lot of counterintuitive
stuff and a steep learning curve. That's why I think we need a book on MLO
for newbies. Lisa is thinking about writing it, maybe you would want to
send her some encouragement
On Saturday, January 12, 2013 3:01:02
So my Galaxy S 2 opens it in about 2 seconds. I wonder if it is related to
number of tasks? I only have about 50 in my test profile.
Alternatively, what about a memory leak? Is it slowing over time, or is it
behaving that way fresh after a phone reboot?
Trish
On Jan 12, 2013 6:19 PM,