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May 14, 2008

New version of Ta-da Lists Widget released

Having problems with your Ta-da Lists Widget? Then go ahead and download v1.3, released today. According to the developers, the new version should solve the recent issues some have experienced.

If you're not familiar with Ta-da Lists Widget, it's a free Dashboard widget for OS X that offers quick access to Ta-Da List. The widget has been downloaded over 30,000 times and lots of Ta-Da List customers love it.

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February 06, 2008

Wired: Ta-Da List for iPhone sign of improvement in mobile web apps

Wired says the hi-res iPhone and iPod Touch screens are perfect for reading text. Along the way, it gives Ta-Da List for iPhone some love:

Are we imagining it, or are mobile web applications getting a whole lot better since the Dawn of the iPhone? The side-effect of Apple's closed platform is an explosion of iPhone-friendly services, especially from the makers of the web's prettiest and most functional tools, such as 37signals' Ta-Da List for iPhone. Add in the iPod Touch and there's suddenly a big new web platform to develop for.

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It's awfully nice to be called one of the makers of the web's prettiest and most functional tools...thanks Wired!

iPhone owners should also check out the recently launched Campfire for iPhone.

January 17, 2008

Use Fluid to get your 37signals web apps on your Mac OS X Leopard desktop

Fluid lets you run any webapp as a separate Mac desktop application if you've got Leopard.

Are you a Gmail, Facebook, Campfire or (Insert Your Favorite Webapp Here) fanatic? Do you have 20 or more browser tabs open at all times? Are you tired of some random site or Flash ad crashing your browser and causing you to lose your (say) Google Spreadsheets data in another tab?

If so, Site Specific Browsers (SSBs) provide a great solution for your webapp woes. Using Fluid, you can create SSBs to run each of your favorite webapps as a separate desktop application. Fluid gives any webapp a home on your Mac OS X desktop complete with Dock icon, standard menu bar, and logical separation from your other web browsing activity...

How does it work?

Fluid itself is a very small application. When launched, Fluid displays a small window where you specify the URL of a webapp you'd like to run in a Site Specific Browser. Provide an application name, click 'Create' and you'll be prompted to launch the new native Mac app you've just created.

Use Fluid to run YouTube, GTalk, Flickr, Basecamp, Delicious, .Mac webmail, or any other webapp as a separate Mac desktop application.

Here are high res logos for Basecamp, Backpack, Campfire and Highrise to use with Fluid.

(If you're not on OS X, Prism does something similar for Windows and Linux powered by the Mozilla engine).

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October 22, 2007

AARP site recommends Ta-Da List

aarp"Useful Websites for Daily Tasks" is an article at AARP's site that recommends Ta-Da List, calling it the choice for "handy" to-do list management.

I used to jot down my to-do tasks on little pieces of paper that got scattered about my desk, which wasn't too efficient for getting them done when they get lost or buried. So I decided to find a Web site that offered an easier way to manage my to-do list. The one I like best is Ta-da Lists™. This site is easy to read, the list is simple to use, and there's nothing to download. The best part is that the site sends you email to help you remember your to-do list which includes a link back to your list (useful for making edits to your list).

It's great to see customers of all ages finding Ta-Da List easy to use.

September 24, 2007

Ta-da List for iPhone: "Strong ease of use" for those who want no frills

A few months back, we flipped the switch on Ta-da List for the iPhone. If you have an iPhone, just visit tadalist.com and you’ll see the iPhone version. You can access the standard web version with your desktop web browser. Both versions share data and lists.

Jamm_logo_2Just Another Mobile Monday, a mobile news site, just profiled different iPhone to do list applications. The author says, "For those who want no frills and a very basic feel, I’d go with Ta-Da List."

In a Nutshell: Strong on ease of use.

Ta-da List is made by 37signals, the well-known company behind popular online applications like Basecamp (for project management) and Highrise (simple CRM). It’s described by the company as ‘just ultra-simple, easily sharable to-do lists.’

That description is accurate. Ta-da List is very easy to work with.  All its screens fit well on the iPhone and feature a simple, minimal design feel. It uses large buttons to help you quickly add a new task, edit an existing one, and switch back to list views.

Currently you are not able to add a priority, due date, or notes to a task. Also, if you want to re-order your lists you need to be on a desktop browser, where you can just drag and drop to re-arrange all items on a list.

From the desktop, you can also mail yourself a copy of a list, and subscribe to be notified of changes to a list via RSS.

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August 01, 2007

Ta-Da List for iPhone: "Brilliant"

We recently launched Ta-da List for the iPhone and people are loving it...

Ta-Da List optimized for iPhone (tuaw.com)

It's fantastic. The pages have been built to fit so well on the iPhone's screen that you forget you're on the web - it feels like a stand alone application on the iPhone. If you're a GTD freak (and even if you're not), you ought to check this out. I tip my hat to 37signals. Ta-Da List for iPhone is great.

Ta-Da list now on iPhone (doiphone.com)

One of my favourite applications - ta-da list - which is basically an organizational to-do list application from 37signals is now available on the iPhone. This is brilliant because it makes your to-do list much more powerful when you can wander around with it!

If you have an iPhone, just visit tadalist.com and you’ll see the iPhone version. You can access the standard web version with your desktop web browser. Both versions share data and lists.

Ta-da List iPhone

July 12, 2007

Ta-da List named one of the "Top 10 best apps for the iPhone"

Picture_1 We recently announced the launch of Ta-da List for the iPhone. Today MacNN named Ta-da List one of the Top 10 best apps for the iPhone. Thanks MacNN!


July 02, 2007

Ta-da List for iPhone

This weekend we flipped the switch on Ta-da List for the iPhone. If you have an iPhone, just visit tadalist.com and you'll see the iPhone version. You can access the standard web version with your desktop web browser. Both versions share data and lists.

Here's what it looks like:

Ta-da List iPhone
Your lists.

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A sample list.

Ta-da List iPhone
Tapping an item to mark it done, edit, or delete.

We hope you like it.

May 10, 2007

Ta-da Lists Dashboard widget

Ta-da Lists Widget is a free Dashboard widget for OS X that offers quick access to your Ta-Da Lists.

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