Adding tasks via mobile interface
raibaz says:
I don't really know if this is a bug or an expected behavior i didn't know about...however:
If i add a task to a smart list via the mobile interface (http://m.rememberthemilk.com), it ends up in the inbox instead of my default list, and doesn't have any of the properties of the smart list.
In my personal case, i had a smart list of tasks which all had one tag in common and my default list was "work", but the task i added in the smart list wasn't in the "work" list and didn't have the tag that identifies my smart list.
Again, i'm not sure if this is a bug or it's the normal application behavior, but the "standard" interface behaves as i expected and the mobile one worked differently...
If i add a task to a smart list via the mobile interface (http://m.rememberthemilk.com), it ends up in the inbox instead of my default list, and doesn't have any of the properties of the smart list.
In my personal case, i had a smart list of tasks which all had one tag in common and my default list was "work", but the task i added in the smart list wasn't in the "work" list and didn't have the tag that identifies my smart list.
Again, i'm not sure if this is a bug or it's the normal application behavior, but the "standard" interface behaves as i expected and the mobile one worked differently...
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
Good question :) The only interface that currently has the feature of inheriting Smart List properties is the main web interface (sorry!). We'll be looking at expanding this to other interfaces.