I suspect that you misunderstood one of my earlier posts. In addition to MLO -- which I use primarily for larger, multi-layered projects -- I also use another program that has a cleaner interface on my BlackBerry (I personally am not at all enamored with the MLO BlackBerry client) and also has a nice, tight integration with Outlook and functions as a clean add-in inside of Outlook. This I use for the day-to-day mundane tasks of living, paying bills, etc. I have used it in place of MLO as well, but it is not as nice for the more complex projects. You can make it work, but...
Because it is a competitor to MLO, I personally do not think that it is appropriate for me to mention that competitor's name here.