5/5 rating based on 82 reviews. Read all reviews for MyLifeOrganized 3 for iPhone.
MyLifeOrganized 3 is free iOS app published by Andrey Tkachuk
Doc Com Sci
MLO provides me with the features I need, and the flexibility to manipulate data to be effective and efficient. I love that I can enter once, see on all my devices and platforms, prioritize, execute and document in the way that makes sense to me and compliant with my job function requirements. I am very pleased.
Bob350
Tasks can have sub tasks with any depth of nesting needed. Tasks can be grouped as projects or in folders. Urgency and importance can be entered in relation to parent project. Stars, flags, text tags, custom views with filtering, grouping, and custom formatting easily available. Sync iPad and iPhone apps easy via cloud subscription. Takes thought to set up well, then fits like a glove.
wisco.tom
Google Calendar sync and full windows desktop client. Only point of improvement is syncing/backup to third party cloud provider.
awfulhoff
I use MLO constantly on PC and iPhone. Lack of a Mac version is the only thing keeping me on a PC.
Spearmighty
I regularly search for better apps. Today I was searching for an app that would let me break project down into smaller steps. This app does that! You can also track your tasks multiple ways as you need. Awesome app!!!
Matt - a fan of MLO
A flexible app with a great windows version. I have been using for years. Great product.
StevePink1974
Awesome app and does what it says on the tin. Simple but powerful organisation and time management app
Commuter bookie
Actually, the windows version is absolutely the best most versatile tool I’ve ever used - and I’ve used many. I follow GTD mostly, but also track a lot of project stuff using slight variants. I can create complex virws (filters,sorts,outline, column sets, etc.) on my laptop and then send the definition of those views to my phone app everything stays perfectly synchronized across all my devices.
Bewailer
MLO is fantastic for project planning. You can create tasks by importance, and assign the contexts needed to perform the task. Tasks can be ordered by context or priority.