STILL no reminder function?
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STILL no reminder function?
I gave up using MyInfo in early April because a reminder function was (and is) essential for me. Today I downloaded version 5 assuming that after all the discussion about reminders in this forum, they would have surely added it by now. STUNNED to discover still no reminder. I can't understand this when the program is otherwise a gem. What's going on here? I'm going to uninstall again unless someone from Milenix assures me it is coming soon soon soon.
There is just no new release since April, this is the reason there is no reminder yet. We are working on MyInfo 5.50, where will be reminder function as promised.
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Thanks for quick reply. Any idea of release date for 5.50?Petko wrote:There is just no new release since April, this is the reason there is no reminder yet. We are working on MyInfo 5.50, where will be reminder function as promised.
Please forgive me for stepping in. As developed in other threads / post, there is a necessity for MI to capture the need for a threefold third dimension: first on a macro level: compilation of topics to do something like "projects", then on the micro level - items cloned everywhere for doing real project management... and, third, collaboration.
Thus, reminders on a general level is nothing more than a globally-accessed reference table where special tags are immediately accessed from everywhere, whereas SEARCHING for tags, even in not loaded files, takes several minutes on my hard drive - it's a Sony, what do you expect ?!
-, and thus does not give the immediate results such a function should give.
A real indexing of tags - a meta reference table for all tags - is the solution to many problems we have with MI at this point... and will be a first step into collaboration and micro third level... a first step into MI being UNIQUE.
Thus, reminders on a general level is nothing more than a globally-accessed reference table where special tags are immediately accessed from everywhere, whereas SEARCHING for tags, even in not loaded files, takes several minutes on my hard drive - it's a Sony, what do you expect ?!

A real indexing of tags - a meta reference table for all tags - is the solution to many problems we have with MI at this point... and will be a first step into collaboration and micro third level... a first step into MI being UNIQUE.