MLO 4 task manager for Android is getting even better! In our latest update, we have addressed several minor but impactful enhancements tha...

New in MLO 4.3.0 Android: Show project, Improved Multiselect and more


MLO 4 task manager for Android is getting even better! In our latest update, we have addressed several minor but impactful enhancements that you requested. We are always listening to your feedback, so please keep it coming! 

 

Here's a look at what's new.
 

Show Project prefix

This was one of the most popular requests. Now, you can show a project in the task name for the tasks in non-hierarchical views. You can find this option in Settings > Appearance >  Add project name to task title.



Improved Move To screen

When selecting where you want to move a task to, you can now open the view to easily find the destination task.



Multiselect toolbar configuration

You can now configure the actions available for multiselect. Go to Settings > General Settings > Toolbar menu configuration. 

 

Or, just enable multiselect mode and long tap a blank area - this will also bring you to the Multiselect toolbar configuration screen.




Review action for Multiselect toolbar

As you can see in the image above, we've added Collapse all, Expand all, and Review options to the multiselect. So now, you can mark several tasks as reviewed all at once.


Tip: Wondering how to use Review functionality? Check out the article.



Select all tasks in group in Multiselect mode

In views where tasks are grouped, you can now easily select all tasks in the group just by selecting the group.




Improved Nearby view

If you select a task in the Nearby view and switch to the map, you'll see the corresponding context selected. 



We’ve also added an option to choose distance units (km / miles) for the radius, you can find it here: Settings-> Nearby-> Distance Units.


Assigning contexts

If you need to create a new context, you no longer need to scroll to the very bottom of the context list. Simply pull down to open the search bar, enter your context, and click Save. The context will be created and assigned to the task. This is very handy, just try!

 



Improved Date selection

By long pressing the calendar icon, you can set both the start and end dates at once. Now the date picker also allows you to enter the start date of a task and press Ok without assigning a due date.


 

Tip: If you want to change the date without having to press Ok to confirm, disable this option in Settings> General Settings > Quick Date Selection > Changing dates requires Ok click.

 

Recurrence and Reminder on start/due screen

We've consolidated date-related properties on one screen for your convenience. Access recurrence and reminder settings for tasks directly from the Start/Due screen.

 


In this update we've also added support for the foldable Android devices.


We hope you enjoy the new update! Please keep sharing your feedback with us so we can continue to improve your favorite to-do app. You can share your thoughts and suggestions with us by emailing us or by leaving a review on the Google Play Store. And don’t forget that we offer a 1-mo free Cloud for your first review.

2 comments:

  1. Hi, I have homework every week that initiates on Tuesday and is due next week on Thursday. How can I create a recurrence so that the task repeats every Tuesday. So far when I try clicking Tuesday as when the task repeats it says my due date does not match up with my recurrence pattern, perhaps because of the potential of having two of the same task active at once.

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  2. Hi I have homework that is set every week on Tueday and due the following week on Thursday. How do I set up a recurrence relation so that the task repeats every Tuesday? Everytime I try doing so, I get an error message that my due date does not match my recurrence pattern; perhaps because of the potential of having two of the same task active at once.

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