Am 23.08.2018 um 21:47 schrieb Luis Fernando Franco Jiménez:
> No, syncing is not an additional feature, is advertised as a core
> feature, at least in this case, and that was my only reason to buy the
> so called "pro" version. I'm talking about WiFi sync which is not
> working in my environment. I can't change a several thousand
> organization to fit my needs.
I don't see it advertised as a core feature. In fact during installation
you can deselect it as an optional feature.
Why do you degrade it as "so called" pro version? The version has many
features that the standard version and most of the other existing todo
management solutions on the market do not have. The developers put a lot
of thought and effort in it. In my view, it deserves the name "pro".
Regarding the WiFi sync, I have the impression that you have the wrong
expectations. WiFi syncs in your local WiFi network only, i.e. you can
sync your smartphone with your PC in the SAME WiFi network, but it does
not work over the Internet. When you click on the WiFi feature in the
table comparing the versions, this is clearly spelled out. And I can
confirm that the WiFi sync works in the same network. I've used it for
years until I bought cloud sync.
If you want the more comfortable cloud sync, it's not that expensive
either, just about $1 per month. Compare this with other cloud services
like Evernote ($4), Any.do ($3), ToDoIst ($3), Remember the milk ($3.3).
Sure, there are things that could be better (multiple devices in WiFi
sync, end-to-end encryption in cloud sync). But that doesn't mean that
MLO is a bad or misleading product and not worth the money.
-- Christoph