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I am currently a RememberTheMilk user, not an MLO user. It fits my needs very well.
I have a very specific set of needs as a user. I do a lot of work on Linux computers, so the ability to run my task manager on them is vital. I also frequently work on computers that I do not have administrative rights too, so a lack of installation of software is a must. Because of some of the locations that I have to use to connect to the internet, full SSL support on the site is also a must. In many cases, I am switching between multiple workstations a few times a day, so seamless synchronization is important. Finally, the operating systems of the computers I use could be reinstalled or even completely changed at a moments notice, so natively stored files are not a viable option for me.
In all of these cases, your competitor RTM is meeting my needs hands down. However, there are a few things that RTM does not have that are important enough to me to cause me to look for a replacement. Those features are hierarchical task management, automatic selection of next tasks, and implementation of 7 habits principles in addition to GTD. I like the look of MLO in this regard. I would gladly switch if the above features were available. In fact, I currently pay $25/year for my RTM subscription and feel it is well worth it; but I would gladly pay double that for the features MLO has to be online.