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| Launchedemily (Remember The Milk) says: Remember The Milk for iPhone & iPod touch is now here! Please see our blog post for more details. Posted 5 years ago |
| neror says: The mobile interface (http://m.rememberthemilk.com) works fine with the iphone. Very fast, even over EDGE. Posted 5 years ago |
| lago says: be nice to get a dedicated widget, incase accesing the web is a no go (i.e. underground on a train) and then have it sync as when possible. Posted 5 years ago |
| toccoa says: @logo - my understanding is a true dedicated widget is not possible until more iPhone SDK info comes out from Apple.
Posted 5 years ago |
| jjeudymd says: The mobile version is great for WAP phones, but even with my Treo, I found it much easier to send in my tasks as SMS and to read lists through the mobile portal. Now that I have an iPhone, a better UI would really be helpful. Vitalist has come out with a REALLY nice implementation for the iPhone which would not be hard for Bob and the rest of the RTM crew to emulate. Of course, RTM is way more flexible so while tempting, it wouldn't make me happier.
Posted 5 years ago |
| codemagic says: As a new iPhone user, I am switching out of my Treo / Outlook / Franklin Planner paradigm. I have to say, hooking up with GTD and by way of searching RTM has been a breath of fresh air.
Posted 5 years ago |
| winklebleck says: the iphone has been a month in my pocket and nothing from RTM, this saddens me because there are a lot of other apps/sites tempting me. nozbe.com is very GTD friendly.
Posted 5 years ago |
| david.barnett says: It's been almost a month since the last post. Is there any news about a more Iphone friendly version of RTM?
Posted 5 years ago |
| jonthn says: I'm also too interested for a specific version of RTM for Iphone Posted 5 years ago |
| ralphleon says: Maybe if enough show interest?
Posted 5 years ago |
| emily (Remember The Milk) says: Thanks for everyone's feedback -- iPhone is still on our to-do list :) Posted 5 years ago |
| ajcowell says: Any chance it can sliver up that list a bit quicker?
Posted 5 years ago |
| schonereise says: I am also waiting on an iPhone version but if it does not come quickly I may move to something else. Posted 5 years ago |
| gonzie says: and now the ipod touch oh please oh please oh please Posted 5 years ago |
| winklebleck says: I already moved to Toodledo, they seem to be moving their product forward at a much faster rate. This whole Pro thing with no real features, aside from supporting the cause, put a bad taste in my mouth.
Posted 5 years ago |
| shennyg says: One more for the iphone RTM app Posted 5 years ago |
| kyle.r.simon says: to Winklebleck:
Posted 5 years ago |
| b2pix says: Add another person interested in anything specific you did for the iPhone.
Posted 5 years ago |
gmonty says:Another one. iPhone is not even in Australia yet but I have been wishing for this. Posted 5 years ago |
| fortes says: The mobile site works fairly well (although it displays only 10 items per page) -- but I would love an iPhone optimized site as well :) Posted 5 years ago |
| drecuset says: Well I can only say that RTM is a great product and I also became Pro, however, I don't have enough words to express my desire for an iPhone feature on RTM. I would pay for Pro again if that's what it took. Posted 5 years ago |
| thorstenk says: Count me in. Proper iPhone support is crucial for me. Would hate leave for nozbe or vitalist just for that reason. Posted 5 years ago |
| jamesws3 says: Would also sign up for pro in an instant for iphone support. Posted 5 years ago |
| team.frosick says: Just finished making the switch from RTM to Toodledo. It loads a bit slower on EDGE - but it's bearable and much more iPhone friendly. Posted 5 years ago |
| lodestone says: Another vote for a dedicated 'touch friendly' iPhone interface. Things like this might entice moderate users, like me, to upgrade to a Pro account. Just throwing that out there... Posted 5 years ago |
| jjeudymd says: RTM was clearly the better system out there before the iPhone even dropped. Now some of you want to scramble to anything just because it supports the iPhone?
Posted 5 years ago |
| farmerfresh says: The mobile RTM is pretty good and I generally like RTM better, but Toodledo has a really nice interface that just looks amazing on the iPhone. Any way you guys could emulate it?
Posted 5 years ago |
| sreekantham says: I'm sticking with RTM a little longer. But if no iPhone app comes out I might be looking else where for a better solution. Posted 5 years ago |
| b2pix says: Part of the puzzle that's missing for them to do an iPhone version is that they don't have access to one on their networks Down Under, yet.... so patience, folks... it works "well enough" and its still better than everything else I've tried... especially the mobile version. Posted 5 years ago |
| jjeudymd says: Now that Steve Jobs has announced a future software development kit for 3rd party apps, all of these workarounds will become moot anyway.
Posted 5 years ago |
| fuzzy76 says: Contrary to popular belief, you do not need an iPhone to make iPhone apps. All you need is the Safari browser, and it's available both for OS X and Windows.
Posted 5 years ago |
| fuzzy76 says: Btw, won't http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/modules/googleig/ work (as a temporary solution) on the iPhone? Posted 5 years ago |
| hunkdujour says: I'm glad to hear that it is on the to-do list, Emily! I'm sure it has been appropriately prioritized and look forward to seeing the feature (as well as the higher-priority stuff above it on the list) soon!
Posted 5 years ago |
| mcnitt says: One more nudge for the iPhone UI. ;) Posted 5 years ago |
| wdonovan says: I use the mobile version w the iPhone and frankly I think it's more than satisfactory Posted 5 years ago |
| brent.mcleod says: At the very least they should implement iphone/safari detection and size up the fonts a little bit. That's less than an hours worth of work to vastly improve the existing interface. Posted 5 years ago |
| jjeudymd says:
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| david.barnett says: Thank you thank you!! Now if I can just figure out how to complete a task..... Posted 5 years ago |
| derek.spencer says: I haven't figured out how to complete a task either. Judging from the "screenshot" on the far right I'd say we're supposed to swipe our finger across the task (just like you do with SMS messages) and then the Complete button will appear. Alas, that motion does not summon the elusive complete button.
Posted 5 years ago |
| david.barnett says: I got an answer from Emily in my help post...I'll repost it here:
Posted 5 years ago |