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| bigtofu says: You could make a java aplication like Gmail foi mobile. Posted at 2:08am on November 20, 2007 |
| ascaaear says: I agree. It would make it much easyer to handle your tasks without having to use a browser on your mobile. It saves you alot of time... Posted 4 years ago |
| bethlo says: I also think that a java application would be great. It is a bit time consuming having to use the phone browser and log in to RTM. Posted 4 years ago |
| we.kanes says: This would be great, I really don't like the current mobile version. I have to log in every single time and I've pretty much given up on using it. RTM mobile needs all of the things plain old web version has...shortcuts in particular. Posted 4 years ago |
| kkaland says: Bump Posted 3 years ago |
| mlevit says: definitely a must have for RTM Posted 3 years ago |
| agemmell says: I agree! I would much prefer an app like the java Gmail app. Is there anyone making an "unofficial" one perhaps? Posted 3 years ago |
| turadg says: Yes, there is an unofficial open-source version. It's alpha and doesn't seem to have the basics working yet.
Posted 3 years ago |
| norby says: would be great! (but how to manage "off line"?) Posted 3 years ago |
| johnwin says: @turadg
Posted 3 years ago |
nicoj says:Can I second (or third) the need for a mobile java RTM application? That would be great. Posted 3 years ago |
| david.mejia says: Is there anyone actually developing a Java Mobile App for RTM? Posted 3 years ago |
| kwalters says: agree - mark down two more users that need a java version. web version not very efficient. a non-blackberry version is still needed for all of us iphone, gphone, and treo users Posted 3 years ago |
| lamonato says: i would like too Posted 2 years ago |
| ivan.judak says: I think that Java mobile app would be great. It would be also nice if it had some sort of offline mode, so the tasks will be saved locally and synchronized with the server when data connection is available (therefore it would be still usable when there is no mobile signal for example). Posted 2 years ago |
| renfrowk says: Any word on development progress? This is a must-have for RTM and my phone! =] Posted 2 years ago |
| shoan says: +1
Posted 2 years ago |
| nicolas.dard says: +1 Posted 2 years ago |
| joohny says: +1 Posted 2 years ago |
| chitra29 says: +1 Posted 2 years ago |
| drcjboduma says: +1 Posted 2 years ago |
| bas89 says: +1 :) Posted 2 years ago |
| sloco says: +1 Posted 2 years ago |
| garwin.pryce says: +1
Posted 2 years ago |
| sovok_kpss says: Great idea! +1 Posted 2 years ago |
| hyg53 says: +1 Posted 1 year ago |
| teleksterling says: +1 :) Posted 1 year ago |
| sodjyy41 says: +100 :-) Posted 1 year ago |
| scorpal says: Yep. Java midlet would be great! Posted 1 year ago |
| sjeanr says: +1 Posted 1 year ago |
| kunal.dabir says: i guess astrid is the option for those who are on android.. I have not used it heavily but it works just great as far as sync'ing is concerned. Posted 1 year ago |
| kaushiknfs says: +1 Posted 1 year ago |
| jeeruff says: +1 do it! Posted 1 year ago |
| marciomr says: +1 Posted 1 year ago |