Develop Web-Based application (like RememberTheMilk) similar to desktop MLO
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volar en cuba commented
I'd prefer a platin (platform independent) version of MLO to be used with the browser rather then a native linux client, a windows client and a OSX client (or name whatever beside mobile clients that should be native builts), if this platin version receives support to work offline as well.
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Emily Williams commented
@Tom, and replace them with compatibility issues between a panoply of web browsers :-p
(esp. if you want the webapp to be anything near as fast and comprehensive as the on-computer app)
Would love this, but just saying :-)
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Emily Williams commented
@Rhys, With default settings the user is prompted in the case where there are conflicting versions of a task due to forgetfulness or whatever, so your overwrite fear is unfounded.
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Kenneth Aar commented
There is already another suggestion about this with over a hundred votes if the people who have voted here instead votes there we will soon push it to 200. http://mlo.uservoice.com/forums/9235-general/suggestions/1063393-web-client-to-go-along-with-cloud-sync-or-sync-to-
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Rhys commented
I'm a huge fan of MLO, it's the first app to ever get my sprawling to-do list under control. But now that I'm using multiple mobile devices (PC, Android, iPad) I'm finding it very limited - I want to be able to see my task list in real time, everywhere.
I consider the current manual sync to be too dangerous to use, as I have to remember to sync whenever I want tasks to be available elsewhere. Sooner or later I'm going to overlook a task or even overwrite a task with the wrong version.
Can we please have an option for real-time sync, so that a change on any device is immediately reflected (as long as there is a connection) on all other devices?
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Stas commented
You can look at todoist.com. I'm using it until MLO web interface appears.
Web interface is useful because you can use your favourite app everywhere without installing ugly windows, mac or linux client. Mobile apps is still needed because of lack of mobile browser usability and temporary internet access. -
Stas commented
You can look at todoist.com. I'm using it until MLO web interface appears.
Web interface is useful because you can use your favourite app everywhere without installing ugly windows, mac or linux client. Mobile apps is still needed because of lack of mobile browser usability and temporary internet access. -
Tom commented
you already have web sync, web-based app would solve all compatibility issues reagrding different operating systems