I am having a problem fallowing the help section directions. Possibly
because I have no project management training, experience, or education. I
find it difficult to keep all the terms in order and keeping track of how
each interacts with the other. . I looked on You Tube for tutorial
videos,
HI Steve. Thank you for your notification! The fix is going to be delivered
in the next updates of the MLO iPhone 2 application.
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 10:25 PM, SteveD steve.durbin.wa...@gmail.comwrote:
Just found this rather irritating bug.
If you change the MLO 2 Settings -
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to add my gym routine into MLO and I could really use your help.
I have 3 workouts which are regenerated based on the previous workout.
Workout B - 1 day after workout A is completed.
Workout C - 1 day after workout B is completed.
Workout A - 2 days after workout C is
Good idea Lisa. Personally, I change the original task's context to
@Waiting For and put the name of the delegated person at the top of the
note field. As for what I'm waiting for from them, I tend to keep dated
(Ctrl-D) lines in my notes field, recording any correspondence I've had,
and I'll
It's on the list for iOS, but Andrey will work his way round all the
platforms to try to keep them working in a similar way, so any good ideas
for iOS are bound to make it to Android too eventually.
On Saturday, 17 August 2013 18:58:24 UTC+1, Salvador Bosque wrote:
Thank you Stéphane
I just ran across the exact same issue. It took me by total surprise: I was
creating a new task, and then after pressing enter, instead of having it
entered in the list, it disappeared, and instead some other task items
appeared, highlighted, and spelled backward (???) This cannot be any part
Hi, Ryan. No I don't know of any instructional videos for MLO. But maybe I
can help. I'm guessing here and if I've got this wrong I'm sorry but it
sounds like you are trying to learn hoe to use all of the functionality
that's in MLO. I think that would be way topo complex. One of the risks is
Not exactly the same, but there is someone else having issues with the text
display (mirrored):
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/mylifeorganized/q9OekYVm_Fw
On Friday, 23 August 2013 15:35:04 UTC+2, John D wrote:
I just ran across the exact same issue. It took me by total
Of course, we all keep our data separate from our tasks don't we? We can
use Evernote, Onenote, TreePad, filing system, etc., etc. to store all our
notes.
Well, yes. But I always seem to like keeping some notes in MLO for data
which can turn into tasks, which informs or prompts tasks, or which
I keep notes in a moleskin or in Evernote or both, never in MLO. I rarely use
the notes field for more than a hyperlink or a phone number.
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I have so many old tasks that haven't been touched in years, that for all
intents and purposes they fit your definition :-)
I'm not sure why they need a different category, though. I use hide in to
do to distinguish them from active tasks. What is the functionality, other
than the icon, you're
Hi, Peter. I have some of the types of items you described: I keep templates
of tasks as task templates in my templates folder. I keep checklists as
projects with a task for each checkable item. Sometimes I keep procedures in
the note of a task or a task template - especially procedures for
I've wanted similar functionality in MLO before as well, acting similar to
folders, only perhaps with a different icon or simply the removal of the
checkbox from a task. That would work well with the outline view of MLO to me.
I also agree similar 'functionality' can be enabled by using, say,
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