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February 4, 2009 5:30 AM PST

Google Gmail Tasks for iPhone

by David Martin
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Google's Gmail is one of the company's most popular services, and the service has been enhanced with an add-on feature, a Task list, which is now ready and waiting for iPhone users.

However, to use this new feature you must first log into Gmail and enable Tasks. Once you log into your Gmail account, locate Settings, and then go to the Labs tab and enable Tasks. That's it and you're ready to use this feature on your iPhone. Gaining access to the task list is easy: just launch Safari, surf to http://www.gmail.com/tasks, and you will see the new iPhone compatible mobile web interface for tasks in Gmail.

Just like any other task manager, you can add new tasks, check off your completed tasks and delete tasks. You can also add notes to any task. You can also manage multiple tasks lists, and separate tasks onto one list for work tasks and one list for personal tasks. Task lists are immediately synced with the Tasks list in Gmail whenever you make changes.

Unfortunately, there is currently no offline access to Task list(s), so you must have an active cellular data or Wi-Fi connection to use Tasks. Tasks also does not allow you to prioritize your tasks as this can only be done in the desktop computer version of Gmail's website.

This is one step forward in Google's support for the iPhone, after the company took a considerable step backwards by discontinuing iGoogle for the iPhone, which we reported previously here, here and here.

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by Kingdaddy2000 February 4, 2009 12:48 PM PST
I like the concept, however, the capability is poor. What I tried did not allow start and finish dates, sub tasks, and so on. I would think with all of Google's horsepower, they could have given us a product that would allow project management to be implemented, vs someone's grocery list.
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