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Siri and Toodledo
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Paul |
RTM has a Siri interface. Does Toodledo?
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/siri/ |
Salgud |
RTM may have a voice interface, but it isn't Siri. The Siri API is not yet available to developers.
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mpnevans |
There must be something - Remember The Milk was just updated with Siri functionality.
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Salgud |
I just learned that - posted a reply in the other Siri thread.
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Jake Toodledo Founder |
RTM does it a little indirectly and I give them credit for being clever and getting good publicity from this. When you use Siri to make a reminder, it just adds it iCal on the iPhone. RTM has a way to sync with the calendar, so it sucks the tasks in that way. Everything on your calendar will be sucked into RTM, and vice versa. Its a clever idea. We would prefer to use Apple approved APIs, but we will look into this and see what we can do along these lines.
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Fred_Foote |
This is less than half-baked but I'd be curious to see if it can be refined by others:
If I dictate a note to Siri (eg, if I say "Note that I need to call Bruce") then Siri creates a note on my iPhone -- I need to call Bruce. So far, so good. Then if I EDIT the note (why I have to EDIT it is a total mystery), it sends a copy of the (edited) note to my Mail Inbox (and, incidentally, to a new "Notes" section my Apple Mail). Still with me? I then created a RULE under the Preferences of my Mail program that if a "Message Type" = "Note" arrives in my mailbox, then FORWARD the message to my Toodledo account. Here's another glitch. The Rule is marked to be active but doesn't seem to work unless I take the MANUAL step of APPLYING the rule in the Mail program. Anyway, all this rigamarole ends up then working and the Note ends up as a task in Toodledo. Can some pros out there clean up and improve upon this? I think there's a solution here somewhere! If it's perfected, all you would need to do in Siri is simply dictate new notes! |
Purveyor |
How about if you create an entry in your Contacts that has your private Toodledo email address, put "Toodledo" as the name of that entry, and then tell Siri to email Toodledo?
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Fred_Foote |
You are much smarter than I am. :)
Siri struggled with finding "Toodledo" -- I guess it's sort of a weird contact name for it to find. So I created a contact with my Toodledo email address but gave it the name Gitter Dun. This was an easy contact for Siri to recognize and your idea then worked like a charm. Thanks. This message was edited Oct 23, 2011. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Clever!
I haven't tested this (don't have my 4S yet), but I can see how it would work. Create a contact in your address book with your Toodledo email import address listed. Name the contact "Toodledo" or if Siri has a hard time understanding you, you can name it something else like "to do". Then you just tell Siri "Email Toodledo that I need to brush my teeth" |
Salgud |
Posted by Toodledo:
Clever! Then you just tell Siri "Email Toodledo that I need to brush my teeth" I figured you for a serious TD user, but I think having it remind you to brush your teeth is taking it a bit far! :) |
lbach |
Siri has a very hard time understanding "Toodle Do." I now have a new friend, "Larry Tasks." She finds him without difficulty, and is getting stuff into ToodleDo for me with grace and simplicity!
I'm sure a more elegant solution which will date and categorize tasks will arrive after developers get to work with Siri, but the email option is a great first step. Thanks for the suggestion. Larry |
Victor Boctor |
Is there a way to send an email through Siri without a body?
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Salgud |
Posted by Victor Boctor:
Is there a way to send an email through Siri without a body? No, because to use Siri requires a mouth, which pretty much requires a body! ;) |
Paul |
From the help:
"Then you just tell Siri "Tell Toodledo that I need to brush my teeth". Siri will send the email to Toodledo and Toodledo will turn it into a task." I haven't been able to get this to work; it says it is sending the message but the task is never imported. I can say, "Email Toodledo that I need to brush my teeth" and it does work, but it asks me what I want the message to say (the body of the email) before it will send (and I haven't figured out how to skip this step). Anybody found a simple and reliable way to do this yet? |
Purveyor |
@Toodledo:
I see that you added my suggestion to your Help topics but it seems that you don't have an iPhone 4S to test the suggestion. Siri interprets "Tell" as a text message, not an email message. Change the command to "Email Toodledo". BTW, you can add phonetic spelling to the Toodledo entry in Contacts to help Siri find it. @Paul: I haven't figured out how to have Siri send an email without adding text to the body. Two partial solutions: 1. Add something as the body, and then send. or 2. Tap on the email to send. This message was edited Nov 01, 2011. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
You are right, I don't have a 4S yet. Thanks for the correction.
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uncgrad95 |
Is there a way to get the email to do to show up in "today?"
I tried it, and it shows up at the bottom of my list with no due date. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Yes, go into your account settings and under "New Task Defaults" set a due-date default of "today" and check the box that makes it apply to emailed tasks.
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jesse.perkins |
Any changes to ToodleDo's Siri integration? It's really one of the few advantages to RTM. I use Siri to remind me of things all the time via RTM. Or if only the emails from iMessage worked, that would also be ok. But the two step email thing is a no go.
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Salgud |
Posted by jesse.perkins:
Or if only the emails from iMessage worked Didn't know you could send emails via iMessage. How do you do that? |
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