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Just to third the use of OpenId.
I almost didn't sign up because this site didn't use OpenID, which would have been a shame because I'm really loving this site so far.
I'm starting to become very reluctant to use new sites where I need to think of a new password and username and not forget them. I've lost track of all the services I've signed up for.
Anyway, great service. I'm very hopeful that it might help me sort my life out.
Posted at 10:48pm on July 31, 2007
says:I'm also voting for openID support. I wasn't a fan of openID at first, but started using it to manage my 37 signals accounts and its awesome.
And honestly, I've forgotten my password for RTM at least 4 times now. I had to reset it just a few seconds ago.
Hopefully this is high on your to-do list.
Posted at 11:57pm on July 31, 2007
Support OpenID please!!!!
Posted at 5:27am on August 2, 2007
A great idea.
Posted at 12:01pm on August 5, 2007
same here !!!!
Posted at 5:32pm on August 6, 2007
I am using openid for 37 signals stuff and it seems useful.
Posted at 10:42am on August 8, 2007
Yes please to OpenID
Posted at 12:18am on August 21, 2007
One more for OpenID
Posted at 3:53pm on August 31, 2007
says:I don't know of many sites that use OpenID, so I use a password manager. I use a commercial one (because that's what I started using), but there is an awesome, free, and open source release called KeePass, too. It works on many platforms and even fits on a USB key.
Posted at 4:23pm on August 31, 2007
says:Open ID will be very useful for app integration in the future..
Posted at 1:07am on September 3, 2007
I'm voting on that too. OpenID is great!
Posted at 7:45am on September 4, 2007
+1
Posted at 8:41am on September 5, 2007
+11 (or however many replies there have been so far... :)
Posted at 12:53am on September 6, 2007
says:+1... I've started using OpenID and would like to get rid of as many passwords as possible.
Posted at 7:28pm on September 16, 2007
I'd love to see OpenID authentication for Remeber The Milk.
Posted at 11:34am on October 6, 2007
+1 yet again
Posted at 11:19am on October 8, 2007
+1 for OpenId and oAuth
Posted at 4:32am on October 24, 2007
and me.
Posted at 2:46pm on January 23, 2008
says:I like the idea of openid, although I've heard some criticism about it. It also seems like they have kind of stagnated. I got my openid a few months ago and since then they've added no new supporting sites. Doesn't seem very promising...
Posted at 3:30pm on January 23, 2008
+1 OpenID is a very useful service. It takes some setup, but it greatly reduces headaches all around.
Posted at 10:06pm on January 23, 2008
Another vote for OpenID please!
Posted at 3:10pm on February 11, 2008
+1: I'm increasingly seeing OpenID as a necessity to any web service.
Posted at 9:17am on February 27, 2008
+1
Posted at 8:16am on March 8, 2008
+1 - would help a TON.
Posted at 1:34pm on March 12, 2008
+1
With drupal 6 now supporting OpenID in core, I expect we'll see it hit critical mass shortly. Also with the OpenID Seatbelt firefox plugin, it should mean I never have to see that yellow box in RTM for gmail again.
Posted at 12:18pm on April 9, 2008
says:+1 - it's a nice feature to show your users you care
Posted at 12:47am on April 12, 2008
+1
Posted at 4:42pm on April 13, 2008
+1
Please add it like mindmeister or fastladder
Posted at 6:07pm on April 14, 2008
+1
I use OpenID on a ridiculous number of websites, and it makes my life so much easier. Adding it to Remember The Milk would be fantastic.
Posted at 3:33pm on April 27, 2008
says:Cast your vote here:
· demand.openid.net
Cheers,
Klaus
Posted at 12:44pm on May 17, 2008
+1 for Open ID too.
I've just raised another topic in the ideas as I only found this one after I started the other one (typical!)
Posted at 10:37am on May 30, 2008
Always a big supporter of OpenID anywhere. Implementing this would be awesome.
Posted at 3:54pm on June 2, 2008
+1
Posted at 1:21am on June 3, 2008
+1 :)
Posted at 7:47am on June 4, 2008
like to have this support too.
Posted at 9:10am on June 5, 2008