The nokia tips blog wrote about an alternative to use remember the milk on your poor little symbian phone. The solution? to use the widely used twitter client Gravity (if you don’t have Gravity installed on your symbian phone, you have been living in a different universe) as a way to send tasks to Remember the Milk. RTM has, afterall, a way to interact with twitter.
Personally, I think this is shameful and disappointing. Almost all other smartphone platforms have a Remember the Milk application. Not Symbian. While this is not Nokia’s fault, this is a clear sign that nobody cares about Symbian anymore. It might be widely use worldwide, but developers clearly don’t care about that platform anymore.
I’m really happy that I got Symbian out of my life, and got the N900 working for me (which doesn’t have a Remember the Milk app, either, but that’s because Maemo is really not widely used. It is mostly a hacker’s OS, for people that love linux).
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