MLO is probably be the most appealing organizer to me right now, with the philosophy and pretty much all the features I want, and good design and an excellent Android client.
However I can't even really consider adopting it, in the end, without a web client as well. I refuse to be beholden to a native Windows application for this, when I also use Linux and sometimes computers in places where I'm not allowed to/shouldn't install any software.
I recognize the Windows application is probably a/the big money maker for MLO, but if you want to remain viable in the future, I suspect you'll have to shift your business model. I'd be happy to pay for the Android app and reasonable annual cloud sync fees, if only the web interface existed.
MLO is probably be the most appealing organizer to me right now, with the philosophy and pretty much all the features I want, and good design and an excellent Android client.
However I can't even really consider adopting it, in the end, without a web client as well. I refuse to be beholden to a native Windows application for this, when I also use Linux and sometimes computers in places where I'm not allowed to/shouldn't install any software.
I recognize the Windows application is probably a/the big money maker for MLO, but if you want to remain viable in the future, I suspect you'll have to shift your business model. I'd be happy to pay for the Android app and reasonable annual cloud sync fees, if only the web interface existed.