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Task.fm creates tasks and reminders from natural language

Email reminders for tasks you create are totally free, while SMS and voice alerts will cost 1 credit. Credits are reasonably priced: two dollars gets you 20, while 100 is only $8. That's not bad for a hotel-style courtesy call.
Now, about the semantic input - does it work? A bit. Simple entries such as "pay water bill in 20 days" and "mow lawn tomorrow" work like a charm. However, I didn't have any luck with phrases like "Friday after next."
"Turn compost every other Friday," wasn't understood either and the ability to process items like that would make creating repetitive tasks a breeze.
So how does Task.fm stack up to Remember the Milk? After my initial testing, I set up three identical tasks. While RTM requires a separate step to enter the date, it's just as good at interpreting natural language - if not slightly better.
Task.fm could develop into a stand-out app, but they'll need to improve upon their main selling feature first.
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Level 5 said 12:58PM on 5-13-2009
Ok.. so 20 for $1, but 5 times as many credits costs 8 times the money? Yeahhhhh.......
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kartik-shankar said 1:02PM on 5-13-2009
Fantastic point. No one would notice it the way it's been written.
"while 100 is only $8".
Besides why would someone pay for an SMS reminder, when there are ones like Windows Live and Google that do it for free?
Lee Mathews said 1:08PM on 5-13-2009
Ack, missed an edit. It's $2 for 20. Thanks for commenting. ;)
Jash Sayani said 2:34PM on 5-13-2009
I've tried out many including Zenbe.... However, RTM seems to be the best. Here's a stand-alone app: http://lifehacker.com/5113035/remember-the-task-puts-remember-the-milk-in-a-stand+alone-window
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deniz.dizman said 4:57AM on 5-14-2009
I use tobo for my todo needs, it's great as it work via jabber and is easily usable from my pc and mobile, PDA etc. It also supports natural language reminders. http://tobo.dendiz.com
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Alex Lim said 10:01AM on 6-15-2009
ou can even set the task to repeat every so hours, days, weeks or months. This can all be done from the “reminders” tab.
http://www.pupuweb.com/blog/taskfm-saves-you-time-with-really-smart-reminders/
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