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Task.fm – The best, simple, reminder tool out there?

Picture 4Australians must have a lot of things to do.

How else can you explain that two kick-ass sites in the reminder/to-do space, Remember The Milk (RTM) and now Task.fm, are both Aussie-made?

When Task.fm first launched earlier this year many people loved the simplicity of the service but baulked at the price point – $10/month. Especially when leading services like RTM cost as little as $25/year.

Well with Task.fm v2 you can now get a free ad-supported account or the pro account for only $3.99/month.

If you go pro, what do you get for your $4/month?

You get everything from groups and contacts to to-do lists to the ability set up reminders almost anyway you could think of, including by SMS, voice, email or twitter.

Best of all though, you can set all of those reminders by using plain English. Task.fm’s natural language recognition tool means using the system is as simple as using words the way you want to, not the way the program says they have to be input.

There are a lot of excellent reminder/to-do tools out at the moment, RTM, Things and Nirvana to name a few. If founder Anthony Feint can keep developing innovative tools, however, there’s no reason why Task.fm won’t be able to win its fair-share of the market.

Kim Heras
Kim Heras is a Sydney-based technology writer and entrepreneur. His passions include the Australian startup industry, innovation and the web as an enabler of change. All 3 are combined at his latest startup - OneEyeDeer You can follow Kim on twitter - @kimheras

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  • Yes that was changed last night in the latest release.
  • Matthias
    What has been fixed?
    Sending the password in the EMail? Can't confirm since I don't know where to change my password.
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  • Matthias
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    No way to change password. And no way to delete account.
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