That’s right, you can now access all of your Springpad data on your iPhone, Blackberry, smart phone, or any browser-enabled device! Once you’ve set up a Springpad account, just point your mobile device to my.springpadit.com to login.
Features:
- Access all of your Springpad data, sorted by type
- Check off tasks & list items
- View each of your springpads, keeping things organized by project
- Add new notes & tasks on the go!
This is just the first step in our mobile initiative… Stay tuned for more fun ways to access springpad on the go in the coming months! Try it out & let us know what you think!
Email us at feedback@springpartners.com or leave a note on Get Satisfaction!
YEAHHHHHHH!!!!! Thanks Springpad!!!!!
Thank you!
Nice!
YAY! I am so excited! Going to try it on my G1 now!!
Sweeeet! Why has lifehacker.com not covered you guys yet?
Great idea! Just tried it on my new iphone. Now, I want it on my blog!
Just what I’ve been looking for—great timing Springpad!
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It’s fantastic that I can see my stuff on springpad on my iPhone. I had tired it and this is what I found. Some of my recipe is Japanese. I can read them on the browser on my computer with no problem, but I cannot on my iPhone. I even tried to change the language on my iPhone from English to Japanese, it didn’t work. I know it’s released on US but some Japanese website introduced Springpad in Japan as well. Actually I did too. Is there any way to fix this?
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I cannot get the mobile application to work at all. I have Windows Mobile 6.1 professional. It shows the springpads, but when they are opened, none of the entries will open up. Totally useless
Hey Rick – Sorry you’re having trouble. I’ll take a look at your account & see if there are any errors. Also, feel free to contact me with more details.
katin@springpartners.com
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This is great, but for stuff like my to-do list I really, really want to be able to access it even when offline. Can you throw the ipod touch users a bone and make this an actual app, rather than an optimized website? All we’d need is the ability to sync a few lists/pages. Thanks!
Hi There – Thanks for the feedback. This functionality would be a great addition to springpad’s mobile capabilities. We will definitely consider this for future development.
Thanks!
-Devin
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