My Life Organized
Filed Under: Software
Organization is important. Whether you’re an anal neat freak or can’t see your floor, if you can keep track of what’s going on in your life you’re relying on some sort of organizational system. Adding itself to the array of time and task management tools available today is My Life Organized (MLO).
MLO is a software that helps you keep track of your life via an outliner and to-do list. As with any calendar, you can set the time, date, and location for specific events or just keep track of your personal goals. Tasks can be linked to specific projects and detailed notes can be taken for each. Recurrances for events are set as often as every hour or as rarely as once a year, and you can plan out how much effort will be required for each of your tasks. MLO prides itself on being simple and powerful and aims to help people approach and think about their goals differently.
Though MLO is fairly simple to use, I feel the outline view is very cluttered. Unfortunately, it is not possible to switch to a calendar view, as that is not what the function of MLO is meant to be. MLO is meant to be used in conjunction with your calendar and planner to help keep things more organized. Because of that, in addition to the fact that it is software and not a web application, MLO is probably not the best choice for everyone. I prefer using 8apps or Scrybe, which I can keep track of from any on-line computer.
MLO is avilable in the following editions: Lite (free), PocketPC ($29.95), Standard ($49.95), Professional ($59.95). Learn more at www.mylifeorganized.net.

