1. They apparently want you to buy the desktop version to use certain features, which just don't work without it.Absolutely useless on the phone, I paid for the windows version as well as the cloud sync service in order to be able to use this on the phone.
2. You can sync to the web-based version as well, but for an additional price above the Android app price.I used it for about 7 years and every now and then I'll try a new one bought I always come back to this one because it has the great drill down outline options.
3. Not swipe, tap, edit, save, back arrow! Efficiency!I have been looking FOREVER for a "tree-style" to-do app that will allow me to sync across multiple devices, from phone to tablet to PC.
4. When I work in the desktop app, there are times when I don't need to open my mobile app but I still get reminders for tasks that have been completed on the desktop which isn't good.
5. MyLifeOrganized appears to be the perfect replacement for both of those applications that fits MY style of organizing my tasks.I've been using MLO for years and I still think it handles task management the best.
6. A year ago I had to repurchase the android version and just repurchased the desktop version because I no longer had access to the email I had purchased them with and customer support wouldnt help.
7. Or I can tap and hold on the task and then click the three-dot menu to open the edit screen, but, again, it's this unnecessary wait time to do it that way, too.
8. Now, just a short while later, they want me to pay more money for an minor feature update for the android version? No way.
9. My previous favorite desktop application was "Achieve Planner." But that application is no longer supported by the developer and it does not have a mobile application.
10. Granted, it's minor but tasks on the mobile app don't update when completed on the desktop.
11. The amount of time it takes just to edit a task is a huge negative.