Share reading materials with mobile devices
ulfben says:
This might be over-obvious to everyone but I was surprised to notice it myself: saving links to read on any device at any later time probably represents 80% of my use of RTM.
I read. A lot. And I enjoy *not* reading at my desk: Chrome to Phone for Android was the biggest quality-of-life improvement for me since feed syndication!
It sends whatever you're working with, from your desktop browser to your phone. A single-click magic spell to bring online content back to the halcyon days of bathroom reading. :)
But then I got an Android pad not supported by Chrome to Phone. What to do? Send myself links over email like in the dark ages? No ma'am!
Remember The Milk is persistent, fast and available on all platforms. Need to read away from the desk? Paste the URL in the inbox, pick up your favorite browser enabled piece of portable equipment and run!
So there you have it - my use case number 1: saving links to read on any device at any later time.
I read. A lot. And I enjoy *not* reading at my desk: Chrome to Phone for Android was the biggest quality-of-life improvement for me since feed syndication!
It sends whatever you're working with, from your desktop browser to your phone. A single-click magic spell to bring online content back to the halcyon days of bathroom reading. :)
But then I got an Android pad not supported by Chrome to Phone. What to do? Send myself links over email like in the dark ages? No ma'am!
Remember The Milk is persistent, fast and available on all platforms. Need to read away from the desk? Paste the URL in the inbox, pick up your favorite browser enabled piece of portable equipment and run!
So there you have it - my use case number 1: saving links to read on any device at any later time.
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