RTM-tasks in iCal & icloud.com
mnerur says:
When I follow the instructions on how to show tasks in Apple iCal 'ToDo' section ( http://www.rememberthemilk.com/help/answers/icalendar/appleical.rtm ) I I see the tasks as reminders in my OS X desktop iCal-Applications. I also see them on my iphone/ipad. But the tasks don't get shown as reminders in the icloud.com-web application. Can anyone help me here?
It works fine to have the tasks shown as calender events. But I also want them to be shown as *reminders*.
Is there any newer or better strategy to bring RTM and iCloud together? The instructions given in the FAQ seem to date from a time before Apple released iCloud and works via RTM-events being subscribed as calendars. Is there any other way to get this done?
Thanks for any help
It works fine to have the tasks shown as calender events. But I also want them to be shown as *reminders*.
Is there any newer or better strategy to bring RTM and iCloud together? The instructions given in the FAQ seem to date from a time before Apple released iCloud and works via RTM-events being subscribed as calendars. Is there any other way to get this done?
Thanks for any help
mnerur says:
thanks. I want to say that subscribing works perfectly well. I am only wondering why the subscriptions won't show up in icloud.com (that is using the browser interface for icloud), while they show up in the desktop application (ical) as well as in ical on ipad & iphone.. What shows up in icloud.com (browser interface) are the calendar events, but not the reminders...
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
mnerur,
It doesn't appear that iCloud.com shows subscribed reminders in the web interface. As you mention, subscribing either in iCal or on iOS should show them in the other place as well, and subscribing to iCalendar feeds with events in them should work.
It doesn't appear that iCloud.com shows subscribed reminders in the web interface. As you mention, subscribing either in iCal or on iOS should show them in the other place as well, and subscribing to iCalendar feeds with events in them should work.