Is there a schedule view?

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andro...@gmail.com

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Apr 20, 2018, 8:16:25 AM4/20/18
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I searched in all photos and features about the schedule view , like what you find in most time mgmt software and plan plus essential . And I didn't find that . When this feature will be added . It's complete software , but for me seeing my week visually is preferable for me .

Stéph

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Apr 20, 2018, 10:16:01 AM4/20/18
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You can currently synch with Outlook tasks in the desktop version, then view the tasks under your calendar view in Outlook. I’m not sure that this works with the latest versions of Outlook, though.

On the iOS and Android versions of MLO, there’s a schedule view which lists tasks and calendar entries for each day.

There’s been a lot of discussion around providing direct synch with things like Google Calendar but this isn’t currently available - hopefully it can be developed and released sometime soon.

Stéph

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Apr 22, 2018, 1:42:03 PM4/22/18
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Correction - I see that the public beta for MLO5 has just been released and I think that this will have an option to synch to a Google calendar, to give you a schedule view.  It looks like it should give you just what you need, although I haven't tried it out yet. I currently have too many open tasks, so I need to archive some and slim my MLO file down before I try the calendar synch.

Christoph Zwerschke

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Apr 22, 2018, 2:39:29 PM4/22/18
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Am 22.04.2018 um 19:42 schrieb Stéph:
> Correction - I see that the public beta for MLO5 has just been
> released and I think that this will have an option to synch to a
> Google calendar, to give you a schedule view. It looks like it should
> give you just what you need, although I haven't tried it out yet. I
> currently have too many open tasks, so I need to archive some and
> slim my MLO file down before I try the calendar synch.

You can also restrict the calendar sync to certain branches, contexts,
or tags if you don't want to create too much noise in the calendar.

I've just tried it - works nicely for me, and I can even abuse it to
create tasks from emails. With Thunderbird Lightning, I can convert an
email to a Google calendar entry, which then appears in my MLO inbox.

-- Christoph
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