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| simensen says: I'm remembering this is why I stopped using RTM a few months ago... I keep making changes in my iPhone app and then realizing later that I hadn't remembered to manually sync.
Posted at 9:46pm on July 14, 2009 |
| Launchedemily (Remember The Milk) says: Smarter auto-syncing is available in version 1.3.0. :) Posted 3 years ago |
| simensen says: This continues to be an issue for me. I just checked my list and noticed that an item is missing... an item I added this morning with my iPhone.
Posted 3 years ago |
leah.shalom says:I think that anytime you have RTM open on your iPhone/iTouch it will initiate an update after a few seconds and synchronize with the website information. The key thing is to open the program on the device itself. See the iPhone app FAQ under synchronizing - - https://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/iphone/faq/ Posted 3 years ago |
| andrewski (Remember The Milk) says: In addition to that, Emily and I generally suggest that you synchronize when you're done using RTM and are ready to close it out. Unfortunately, there's no way to synchronize when exiting (since it exits immediately) or in the background, but getting in the habit of synchronizing when done is pretty effective. Posted 3 years ago |
| simensen says: I know there is no ability to do this in the background, but from the iPhone FAQ, I read:
Posted 3 years ago |
| willw says: Any change should be immediately synced to the web. On an iPhone, users are quickly moving between apps, popping into RTM to mark something complete and exiting. It is counter-productive to make us sync every time we do something - it should be done immediately and without us knowing. Posted 3 years ago |
| andrewski (Remember The Milk) says: You don't have to synchronize every time you do something; RTM will keep a local copy if you exit and synchronize at the next opportunity. So willw, in your case, if you're moving between apps, RTM may not synchronize when you exit, but it will sync as soon as you open it up again.
Posted 3 years ago |
| felixc says: I suppose this reveals one limitation on Apple's decision to go with background notifications instead of allowing applications to run in the background. If the app (or a sync handler) could run in the background then it could sync when you've finished up using RTM iphone and are going about your business.
Posted 3 years ago |
| bruss147 says: I also wish it'd sync changes as you made them if you have Sync in Settings set to Auto. Posted 3 years ago |
| helen.pakis says: agree with "andrewski" Posted 3 years ago |