A ToDo program has to be the same on all devices and always synced to be useful.
Why is this so hard?
I simply want computers to work for me, not vice versa.
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Calendar framework
The iPhone's calendaring framework doesn't exist in the SDK, therefore the reason none of these apps take advantage of it.
in-freakin-credible
> none take advantage of Leopard's Calendar Store technology
I have to say Apple's strategy here is astonishing. I'd buy a touch in a heartbeat if it (gasp!) supported APPLE'S OWN TO DO DATABASE. What gives?