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Given that Evernote now has an API, it would be awesome to be able to have notes that are tagged RTM in Evernote somehow appear in the RTM inbox. I'm not sure if it's possible, and it would, if full executed demand audio and video attachments in RTM, but it would be sweet!
Posted at 2:15am on November 10, 2008
says:I'd love to see evernote/RTM integration.
I use evernote to create quick task lists in meetings - but want to have them appear in RTM to action.
Posted at 3:56pm on November 13, 2008
I came to this post hoping that functionality exists. Would love to see this become a reality.
Posted at 6:53pm on November 14, 2008
I would love to see this as well.
Posted at 7:36pm on November 21, 2008
I too, use both RTM and Evernote and would find having these two apps communicating / sharing info very helpful.
Posted at 2:08pm on November 25, 2008
+1
Posted at 4:30pm on November 26, 2008
I was just doing a search for this and got this thread, thought it may be an old topic and didn't want to bump it up but seeing as it's current.....
+1
Posted at 5:05pm on November 27, 2008
Yes, please RTM, make integration with Evernote. I'm dying for integration wtih Outlook too-- there are HUGE NUMBER OF OUTLOOK users who would thank you and start using your product if you did.
Posted at 9:43pm on November 29, 2008
+1 for Evernote integration
+1 for Outlook integration, basic Task sync like your Windows Mobile "client" does would suffice for starters.
+1 for OneNote integration
Posted at 1:12am on December 2, 2008
says:Was thinking about this too, it would be so useful. Although you can always email notes to RTM using the Evernote emailer, but that is a bit clunky.
Did wonder if Tarpipe http://tarpipe.com/ would be any use here ? They already have an Evernote connector.
After I discovered the OneNote > Evernote convertor, I have not touched OneNote, but certainly the same idea about being able to move between the two would be great. I sort of tried to get it to work here ...
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/ideas/4207/
Just need to rent a coder !
Posted at 1:40pm on December 3, 2008
+1
Posted at 9:39pm on December 3, 2008
wow nigel.godfrey... we had the same idea!
in fact, I asked in the tarpipe forums whether a RTM plugin would be doable (and a GCal or 30 boxes one as well, which may serve as two-way integration!)
I had no responses though...
Posted at 10:27pm on December 3, 2008
+1
Posted at 2:59am on December 7, 2008
+1
Posted at 5:49pm on December 7, 2008
says:Evernote integration would be a big step toward making RTM my "trusted system". I have experimented with using Toodledo's notes (too simplistic) with Appigo's Notebook on my iPhone, but this pales in comparison to Evernote's solution.
Posted at 12:13am on December 11, 2008
+1
Posted at 5:31pm on December 12, 2008
Count me in!
Posted at 2:45pm on December 19, 2008
+1 Looking for any way (now that Jott is prohibitively expensive) to voice post to RTM. Perhaps a voice recognition feature on the iPhone app?
Posted at 10:15pm on December 27, 2008
says:I desperately want this, as well. I want to have only one place to manage my task, and that's RTM now and for the foreseeable future, but there are plenty of times when a task requires a bit of supporting documentation, and the notes field for a task doesn't cut it. Rather than see RTM tasks support bulkier notes or attachments, I'd be thrilled to have the capability to link to an Evernote file or several.
I understand the implementation of this could be tricky, but it would be SO helpful.
Posted at 1:24am on December 28, 2008
+1 here too. I use both services very often and some sort of integration would not only be beneficial to the users but would also get some good attention to the services!
Posted at 2:32am on December 28, 2008
+1
Posted at 7:50pm on January 10, 2009
Would love to see this.
Posted at 3:03pm on January 12, 2009
+1
Posted at 4:59am on January 13, 2009
+1
Posted at 8:53pm on January 13, 2009
+1
Posted at 4:20am on January 15, 2009
says:would sending your evernote clip to your RTM e-mail address work?
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/help/answers/sending/emailinbox.rtm
Posted at 5:23am on January 15, 2009
says:Consider integrating evernote as it has very useful features that complement RTM. I use evernote for notes and image based notes but would love to be able to add from RTM and vice versa.
Posted at 9:08am on January 15, 2009
says:Would love to see integration between these.
Posted at 10:07am on January 15, 2009
+1
Posted at 4:58pm on January 18, 2009
+1
Posted at 8:03am on January 19, 2009
+1
Posted at 2:14pm on January 22, 2009
+1
Posted at 4:41am on January 26, 2009
+1
Posted at 9:25pm on January 29, 2009
+1
Posted at 3:43pm on January 30, 2009
+1
Posted at 7:28pm on January 31, 2009
+1
would convince me to upgrade to pro
Posted at 1:12am on February 6, 2009
+1
Posted at 7:31am on February 8, 2009
says:All,
I cannot access evernote due to firewall restrictions. I would suggest that the principals and software engineers at RTM step back and look at the BIG picture and not go down a path that they may regret.
If you do what all of these users suggest and push the envelope, RTM will probably be categorized in the same way as evernote, and access to RTM will be summarily denied access in the same way that evernote is denied currently.
Not being able to access a site due to security restrictions limits the strength and usefulness of any endeavor. So, be careful what you wish for. A site and a useful tool (such as RTM) that cannot be accessed is pretty much useless in my book.
My $0.02.
Posted at 1:13pm on February 13, 2009
says:I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "pushing the envelope."
The only reasons I can imagine for implementing the firewall restrictions you spoke of are:
A) Someone in your company has decided Evernote does not relate to your job.
B) Your company wants ZERO information in the cloud.
C) Evernote poses a security threat because you can embed a file into a note.
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If the answer is "A," then I don't think halting improvements to RTM will prevent it from the company's no-fly list.
If the answer is "B," then you are already living on borrowed time by using RTM.
And as for "C," I've only seen one suggestion for embedding files. Other than that, the vast majority of these ideas wouldn't have any impact on security (IMHO.)
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I personally don't see how RTM's current (and planned) innovations in any way endanger it of becoming inaccessible... at least beyond its current accessibility currently defined by your company.
- Jeff
Posted at 1:54pm on February 13, 2009
Hi joeburnham (and everyone else!)
Thanks for the suggestion, I've made a note of it and will pass it along.
Posted at 2:15am on February 24, 2009
I was just googling around for this . . . glad to see I am the last one at the party ... hope to see integration soon!
(Evernote has a great way to find todo items . . . (Attributes > Contains > To-Do Items)
Posted at 4:27pm on February 25, 2009
Thanks Krissy!
Posted at 5:53pm on February 26, 2009
I'd like this too!
Posted at 6:33pm on March 1, 2009
+1!!!
Posted at 2:51pm on March 10, 2009
says:Personally Evernote is never my first port of call, I use it to supplement RTM.
I'd like to see, as well as "Add Note", "Add To Evernote", this would use the Evernote API to create a note (in a new window) and then pass back the URL of the note and store it.
You then have a list of Evernote URLs stored that you can access by clicking.
This emulates my current workflow except that I have to use an RTM note to store the Evernote URLs.
Ross
Posted at 4:06pm on March 11, 2009
+1
Posted at 8:36pm on March 11, 2009
+1
Posted at 6:49pm on March 16, 2009
+1
Posted at 3:39am on March 17, 2009
This would be a great thing - having an integrated rtm-evernote space.
Posted at 7:10pm on March 23, 2009
+1
Posted at 5:35pm on March 24, 2009
+1 and on!
Posted at 3:56pm on April 3, 2009
+1 bring it on - that'd be brilliant!
Posted at 8:04pm on April 12, 2009
+1
Posted at 3:22pm on April 17, 2009
+1
Posted at 12:41am on April 26, 2009
+1
Posted at 1:24pm on May 1, 2009
+1
YES Please
Posted at 7:01am on May 2, 2009
+1. It should automatically generate the url link for the item(s) in evernote web in the RTM task. I've been doing this manually.
Could this be done with a quicksilver command, I wonder?
Posted at 5:21pm on May 2, 2009
+1
Posted at 7:58pm on May 5, 2009
+1
Posted at 10:11am on May 6, 2009
says:I like Ross's idea of how you might add in Evernote.
Posted at 11:53pm on May 6, 2009
+1
Posted at 11:38pm on May 7, 2009
+1
Posted at 12:13pm on May 21, 2009
+1
Posted at 11:30am on May 22, 2009
+++1!
Posted at 12:59am on May 27, 2009
says:I was listening to the Evernote podcast recently and got the impression this integration is 'coming soon' ;)
Posted at 6:12am on May 27, 2009
says:Yeah I listened to the podcast as well and they seem to be really down with the idea (and fans of RTM) but did not seem to specifically say they were working on it but hopefully someone does soon.
Posted at 9:00pm on May 27, 2009
+1
Posted at 7:59am on June 19, 2009
+1!!!!
Posted at 5:38pm on June 23, 2009
+1! This would be AMAZING
Posted at 5:30pm on June 24, 2009
+1
Posted at 6:26am on July 6, 2009
yes, evernote + RTM will be tooo good
Posted at 7:02pm on July 13, 2009
says:+1
Right now, I'm going to an Evernote document through the web interface, copying the URL and pasting into the URL field of RTM as an interim solution. Something tighter would be fantastic.
Posted at 12:59am on July 23, 2009
says:+1
Both RTM and Evernote have API's out, and having these great apps communicate - even on the most basic levels - would be great. In fact, it would be sweeter than honey!
I have used Evernote ever since Google Notebook got discontinued. What a blessing: Evernote is the best reference tool I have come across, with web-access as it's best feature for me and my RTM usage:
Evernote serves as a repository for any and all items I come across - while action-items gets added to RTM.
My current work-arounds are a bit awkward. I have tried emailing Evernotes to RTM. Unsuccessfully. I end up with a task in my inbox where taskname equals notename. But nothing in the note-section of the task, and no url (even when adding U: http etc in the email I send from Evernote).
I therefore have to create a task in RTM, and add the UTL manually, hence an intergration would be wildly celebrated.
(Possibly solved by visiting Evernote; ticking the note(s) of interest; pressing the button *RTM this*. I would expect a new task to appear in my RTM inbox with Evernote's name and URL transferred over to the task. Sweeter than honey!)
Posted at 6:02pm on July 23, 2009
+1
Posted at 8:03pm on July 24, 2009
+1
Posted at 12:10pm on July 27, 2009
+1
Posted at 5:18am on July 30, 2009
OOOooh, oh oh!!!!!
Yes, yes, yes!!!!!!
+1 (am I only allowed one vote? :-D)
Posted at 5:04pm on July 31, 2009
+1
Like a number of folks I came here looking to see if someone had come up with something. Great to see this level of support for the idea!
Posted at 11:54pm on July 31, 2009
+1
Posted at 8:12pm on August 1, 2009
+1
Posted at 11:52pm on August 3, 2009
+1
Posted at 1:38pm on August 8, 2009
+1
Posted at 1:45pm on August 11, 2009
+1
Posted at 4:36am on August 16, 2009
+1 :D
Posted at 10:35am on August 17, 2009
I was asking for an application for the palm pre, however, if you can get rtm to work with evernote, that would be cool to.
Posted at 4:45pm on August 17, 2009
+1
Posted at 4:04pm on August 26, 2009
says:EverMilk integrates Evernote and RTM - give it a go.
http://www.raimersoft.com/downloads/evermilk_setup.exe
But if you don't want to take advantage of it then continue with your plus 1's.
Posted at 6:13am on August 27, 2009
+1 clossplatform :)
Posted at 9:11pm on September 4, 2009
says:That's right jusspitti all or nothing.
Development on Evermilk has ceased and it's now no longer available
so you may get your wish after all.
Posted at 5:06pm on September 5, 2009
+1
Posted at 12:03am on September 6, 2009
says:+1
Also, It would be great to put an evernote note in the note field of a task
Posted at 1:46pm on September 12, 2009
You guys are awesome.
+1 for Evernote
Posted at 10:22am on September 15, 2009
+1
Posted at 4:29am on September 26, 2009
+1
Posted at 11:17am on October 6, 2009
+1 cause:
127+1=128
Posted at 8:16pm on October 6, 2009
says:I use both, so would be interesting to see how those can work together.
However not sure about attaching rich formatted notes to RTM tasks. This leads to huge overhead with formatting support on iPhone and other mobile apps - I can understand the developer's challenge!
At the end of the day keeping it simple also has its benefits ;)
Posted at 6:37pm on October 8, 2009
+1!
Long time Evernote and RTM user, would love the two to be integrated.
Posted at 1:22pm on October 13, 2009
+1
Posted at 1:51pm on October 14, 2009
I'm Number 165
+1
Posted at 1:42am on October 18, 2009
+ 1, two years, and a definite need. make it happen someone, please!
Posted at 8:11am on October 23, 2009
says:RTM with EverNote integration is the path to nerdvana! :-)
Posted at 2:05pm on October 28, 2009
+100000000000000000
:)
Posted at 4:12pm on November 2, 2009
+1
Posted at 6:00pm on November 8, 2009
+1
Posted at 8:38am on November 13, 2009
You could have the header change colour for priority, and add different to the block, like due date, in the location where URL & tags are situated in Evernote. Notes could be the body in Evernote, Name in Evernote could be the task name.
These are all based off the Windows client
Posted at 10:52am on November 14, 2009
says:+1
I would love to see integration here, like everyone else!
Posted at 7:56pm on November 16, 2009