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Remember the Milk introduces MilkSync for BlackBerry

By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, April 26th, 2008 at 2:52 AM

MilkSync for BlackBerryRemember the Milk announced the fully functional MilkSync for BlackBerry, allowing the RIM-made device owners to enjoy lists management and synchronization while on the go.

Previously, the MilkSync application was released to the RTM Pro Tester Program users and now, following all bug fixes and feature requests, it’s here.

In order to use MilkSync for BlackBerry, it is required that you have the RTM Pro account and of course a BlackBerry smartphone. Download the app and you’ll be able to take advantage of such features as:

  • Two way synchronization (or optionally RTM to BlackBerry, or BlackBerry to RTM)
  • Scheduled synchronization (e.g., automatically sync every 15 minutes)
  • Include all lists or specific lists from RTM in sync
  • Easy access to sync via the menu in the Tasks application

As a big Remember The Milk user I can’t encourage you enough to sign-up for the Pro account. It’s well worth 20 bucks a year and in addition it helps RTM team keep doing their thing.

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