Windows Mobile sync
sbogdanov says:
It would be cool to synchronize the tasks with Pocket PC (Windows based).
Do you have any plans?
By the chance - your site is great! I stick with it and it's really helpful.
I would say it's the best TODO service I have seen doing the research!
I wouldn't be complaining if you attach the Google ad engine to get paid for your work.
You guys are doing very good job that must be encouraged.
I don’t get your business model but I’ll be really sorry if you stop doing because of money.
Best regards and good luck in your business!
Sergey.
Do you have any plans?
By the chance - your site is great! I stick with it and it's really helpful.
I would say it's the best TODO service I have seen doing the research!
I wouldn't be complaining if you attach the Google ad engine to get paid for your work.
You guys are doing very good job that must be encouraged.
I don’t get your business model but I’ll be really sorry if you stop doing because of money.
Best regards and good luck in your business!
Sergey.
Launched
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
MilkSync for Windows Mobile is here! Please see the blog post for more details.
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
Sergey, glad you're finding the site helpful!
To answer your question -- yes, we have plans for synchronization :)
To answer your question -- yes, we have plans for synchronization :)
tim.burnett says:
Can I put in a wish for sync with the Palm too? I've looked ALL OVER for good task management software and your site is really great at the desktop whiile online but a complete solution needs to work when away from the machine too.
thanks,
Tim Burnett
Bellingham, WA USA
thanks,
Tim Burnett
Bellingham, WA USA
I suspect there are people here who have figured out a way to use the Atom/RSS feeds as an export mechanism for their Palms. It's not as good as full sync, but it's a start.
I am a Mac user, and the tools I have found for this are Windows only, so I cannot offer a good suggestion, but I believe it's possible from what I have seen.
Can anyone offer a fuller explanation of how they accomplish some or all of the "RTM on Palm" goal?
I am a Mac user, and the tools I have found for this are Windows only, so I cannot offer a good suggestion, but I believe it's possible from what I have seen.
Can anyone offer a fuller explanation of how they accomplish some or all of the "RTM on Palm" goal?