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Living in the Cloud

Started by Sam Harrelson · 10 months ago

I get lots of questions from people about which web applications I use and why I’ve replaced most (all?) of my desktop applications with stuff from the web. So, here’s how I get things done using web apps and my BlackBerry…
Part 1 (web apps and screen ... Continue reading »

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  • Do you have to pay the $25/year to use the Remember The Milk sync app?
  • Good call. Should have mentioned that in the post... completely forgot that
    you have to pay for the Premium Membership ($25 a year on PayPal) to get the
    Milk Sync BB app or the iPhone/iPod Touch app. Nonetheless, it's completely
    worth it and I really have no problem paying a few bucks to support a
    "web2.0" app if that means they'll actually stick around for more than a few
    years!
    Thanks for pointing that out!!
  • Yeah, it's definitely worth it (I mean, seriously, $25/year) -- just a little tidbit I thought worth mentioning. Good stuff, though, Sam.

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