Springpad Lets You Take Your Data Mobile
If you’re a fan of previously mentioned web-based life organiser Springpad, or you’re looking to start with it, the webapp’s notebooks just got easier to use with layouts optimised for mobile browsers
Once you’ve set-up your Springpad account, point your device’s browser to my.springpadit.com. From there, mobile users can access data sorted by type, check off task & list items, switch between “springpads,” or notebooks, and add new notes and tasks while on the move.
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I have been using Springpadit for a while as a notebook/recipe book and even some task management and love it. The developers have also been extremely responsive and there have been a steady stream of improvements and tweaks. When they get the iphone app working I may just send them flowers.
caputo737
Looks like a good site. I am underway with Requall and Evernote. Does anyone have a quick comparison?
DMHinCO
If you are having trouble accessing the springpad mobile site from your phone, try this: my.springpadit.com/m
Then email me the model of your phone, so we can fix the auto-redirect!
katin@springpartners.com
(or, heck, email me about anything springpad-related)
The mobile version doesn't allow you to filter tasks by tags (at least on Windows Mobile), which makes it pretty useless for GTD. :(
Thanks for the feature!
to set up a springpad account, go here: [springpadit.com] (link above is incorrect)
to read more about what we're up to:
springpartners blog [springpartners.com]
thesimpleme [thesimpleme.com]
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Oooh awesome! I can't wait to get an iphone so I can use springpad on the go!
Wow this is actually exactly what I am looking for. I wondering I can use this with RTM to sync to Astrid on my G1.
That would be perfect.
Always find an LH post the day after you are looking for something.