Add tasks by mentioning @rtm (alternative to direct message)
kaypearl says:
I would like to be able to do the following when posting links on Twitter:
"25 Excellent Typography Tools for the Serious Designer http://bit.ly/2RexZP @rtm #typo #fonts #tools #design"
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I love RTM's ability to tag my notes by adding the "#" symbol but currently, you could only add notes via Twitter by DMing the tweet.
It's a bit tedious because in order to give the tweet to my followers and myself, I would have to tweet it TWICE.
This means I'd have to post "25 Excellent Typography Tools for the Serious Designer http://bit.ly/2RexZP" to my public timeline.
Then DMing it to myself again, example, "d rtm 25 Excellent Typography Tools for the Serious Designer http://bit.ly/2RexZP #typo #fonts #tools #design" to be able to add it to RTM.
Sorry for bringing up Evernote again into the RTM Forums but Evernote already supports this and it helps keeping notes a lot faster to my Evernote account.
However, there's one flaw in Evernote's connection with Twitter, it does not allow hash-tagging to add tags to your Evernote Notebook.
This is why I prefer RTM, it ALLOWS HASH-TAGGING and saves me time from adding tags later on like in Evernote's desktop client for Mac or Windows.
"25 Excellent Typography Tools for the Serious Designer http://bit.ly/2RexZP @rtm #typo #fonts #tools #design"
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I love RTM's ability to tag my notes by adding the "#" symbol but currently, you could only add notes via Twitter by DMing the tweet.
It's a bit tedious because in order to give the tweet to my followers and myself, I would have to tweet it TWICE.
This means I'd have to post "25 Excellent Typography Tools for the Serious Designer http://bit.ly/2RexZP" to my public timeline.
Then DMing it to myself again, example, "d rtm 25 Excellent Typography Tools for the Serious Designer http://bit.ly/2RexZP #typo #fonts #tools #design" to be able to add it to RTM.
Sorry for bringing up Evernote again into the RTM Forums but Evernote already supports this and it helps keeping notes a lot faster to my Evernote account.
However, there's one flaw in Evernote's connection with Twitter, it does not allow hash-tagging to add tags to your Evernote Notebook.
This is why I prefer RTM, it ALLOWS HASH-TAGGING and saves me time from adding tags later on like in Evernote's desktop client for Mac or Windows.
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