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    Nunya Bidness commented  · 

    I wish I could vote AGAINST this also, so many other things are more needed.

    Jeezus people, let Andrey and team make some money for Chrissakes. I'm sure he has a family to support.

    How much is MLO Cloud? It's only like $10 for 6 MONTHS. Now I am a confirmed cheapskate, but even I don't mind paying that paltry sum.

    Especially not for such an engaged developer that not only actively works on the project, but takes such care to not only consider the end users wishes, but also implement them in the product roadmap!

    And how useful is MLO? Personally, I could not live without it, it is the lynchpin of my entire organizational system. So what's a few bucks compared to that peace of mind? That's like, a couple lattes!

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    Nunya Bidness supported this idea  · 
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    Nunya Bidness commented  · 

    Yes, this would be really useful some times. A "linked task" if you will, that is the same task in multiple places. Edit / mark one done, all instances update. Sort of like a symlink if you are familiar with Linux type file systems.

    @John Doe,
    An example would be, I have folders for various stores under a purchasing folder. Some items (ex. oil) I could maybe buy at "auto parts store" or at "Wal Mart." Once item bought at one place, mark it done, and you don't need to buy it at the other.

    This is separate from contexts and other forms of organization.

    I hope my example now is not attacked. lol

    I am not sure how difficult this is to implement in code? Maybe if not too hard, it could be done before some of the higher voted options, that perhaps require more coding? Well, one can hope. :)

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    Nunya Bidness commented  · 

    I want to say that I think some functionality like this was added into one of the 4.x versions of desktop client? Looked around a bit, but couldn't put my finger on the info.