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Remember the Milk releases optimized version for iPhone/iPod Touch
Web-based task scheduling and organizing tool Remember the Milk, has just released a full-featured mobile version that's specially optimized for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Just to set your mind at ease: when they say full-featured, they mean full-featured. With the iPhone/iPod Touch optimized version of Remember the Milk, you can:
- View upcoming tasks (due today, tomorrow, and this week)
- View tasks by list (including Smart Lists), tag or location
- Add new tasks and notes
- Complete tasks with the touch of a button
- Edit existing tasks and notes
- Search tasks (supports advanced search operators)
- View handy settings (such as your Inbox email address)
One small caveat: the optimized version of Remember the Milk is available exclusively for Pro users. Non-pro users can test the optimized version free for 15 days; after that, you'll need to upgrade to the Pro account ($25 for one year) for uninterrupted access. We suggest paying the fee to avoid those nasty Remember the Milk withdrawals.
Point your iPhone or iPod Touch to http://i.rememberthemilk.com/ to check it out.
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Adam said 5:18PM on 2-26-2008
Is this an update for the iPhone version or are you reporting this for the first time? I have been using this for the past 2 months.
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michaelstewart said 5:28PM on 2-26-2008
"just released"? You mean in November?
http://blog.rememberthemilk.com/2007/11/new-for-pro-introducing-remember-milk.html
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Andrew said 8:07PM on 2-29-2008
monthsago.com. This has been out for quite some time now.
Good fact-checking!
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