MLO roadmap and support of Windows Phone 7 (WP7)

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Pavel G

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Jul 5, 2011, 5:15:48 PM7/5/11
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MyLifeOrganized products roadmap (https://groups.google.com/group/
mylifeorganized/browse_thread/thread/ab1658c710a4a33?hl=uk) does not
contain any reference to support of Windows Phone 7.
Could you pls clarify if you have any plans to release version for
WP7?
Reason I'm asking it is that I'm about to buy new device for mails/MLO
and I can buy only one that supports MLO.

I've voted for WP7 support in
http://mlo.uservoice.com/forums/9235-general/suggestions/1454957-support-windows-phone-7-mobile-devices?ref=title
. But current number of votes is low and I'm not sure uservoice is
still official demands tracker, so I'm asking the question.

Peter Bennett

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Jul 6, 2011, 3:06:11 PM7/6/11
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I was a staunch supporter of Windows Mobile and Anything But Apple but I
finally saw the light when I switched my WM phone for the iphone. It's
streets ahead!

Pavel G

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Jul 15, 2011, 5:32:30 PM7/15/11
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I'm with Win platform. So is there any answer on my original questions, product managers?

MrT

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Jul 16, 2011, 6:51:24 AM7/16/11
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I second the request, today I am carrying an older HD2 with Windows Mobile 6.5 just because of the fact it runs MLO, what I would love to see is either an App for Windows Phone 7 or at least a web-based UI I can use through my mobile similar to the functionality "Remember the milk" give me.
 
The only reason I am using www.rememberthemilk.com is to fill in the fact I cannot use MLO in WP7.

Grant

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Jul 17, 2011, 5:48:26 AM7/17/11
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Indeed, continued support of Win platform is both important, since it
offers the most functionality, quickest navigation of content, and the
most compact overview or most detail when you want it.

I have given up on the Apple version due to the poor interface, mainly
in the click intensive navigation and lack of a compact overview/lists
of tasks.

Remember too, the Win PDA and mobile clients are the ones who
supported this from the start - it is too bad that our early and
continued support is being punished by lack of attention now. Maybe
we will switch to Android someday, but will we be able to trust that
the MLO organization will not also drop that when the next hype comes
along?

Igor Lebedew

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Jul 18, 2011, 1:08:23 AM7/18/11
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Hello, Grant.

> Indeed, continued support of Win platform is both important, since it
> offers the most functionality, quickest navigation of content, and the
> most compact overview or most detail when you want it.
>
> I have given up on the Apple version due to the poor interface, mainly
> in the click intensive navigation and lack of a compact overview/lists
> of tasks.

Agree with you.
Continued support of Win platform is necessary and important!

> Remember too, the Win PDA and mobile clients are the ones who
> supported this from the start - it is too bad that our early and
> continued support is being punished by lack of attention now. Maybe
> we will switch to Android someday, but will we be able to trust that
> the MLO organization will not also drop that when the next hype comes
> along?

--
Sincerely yours,
Igor Lebedew

Pavel G

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Aug 1, 2011, 12:02:40 PM8/1/11
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Support, is there any update on the topic?

Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)

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Aug 3, 2011, 5:00:23 AM8/3/11
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Hi,

The plans with Windows Phone 7 development are not defined at the
moment.

Andrey.

Nick Clark

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Sep 16, 2012, 5:36:30 AM9/16/12
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I'd really like to see MLO on Windows Phone 7/8 too. I think it's going to be the third player, particularly for business, and it's a refreshing change to the other two.
Any news, even if it's just a not until 2014 or never? It would enable better planning.
There's also the linked question of a version for Windows 8 RT.
Nick
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