Life hack: Connecting @ifttt to @rememberthemilk

For a little while now I have been using the online todo list Remember The Milk to keep track of the numerous disparate tasks and projects I’ve got going on at any one time. Using lists, tags and smart searches I’ve managed to not only never lose track of a task. I estimate this has […]

Marcus Povey

For a little while now I have been using the online todo list Remember The Milk to keep track of the numerous disparate tasks and projects I’ve got going on at any one time. Using lists, tags and smart searches I’ve managed to not only never lose track of a task. I estimate this has […]

Introducing schedulabl.es

I’d like to take the opportunity to introduce a little project of mine I’m working on – schedulabl.es, a way to make time sharing simple. The blurb: You have something you want to share time on, perhaps a holiday home or a car. You want to manage who has access to it and when. Simple! […]

Marcus Povey

I’d like to take the opportunity to introduce a little project of mine I’m working on – schedulabl.es, a way to make time sharing simple. The blurb: You have something you want to share time on, perhaps a holiday home or a car. You want to manage who has access to it and when. Simple! […]

Latakoo Flight API bindings for Python, PHP, Ruby and .NET

I got bored one evening, so I hacked together the beginnings of an API library for latakoo Flight. Currently it’s available in three four tasty flavours – PHP, Python, Ruby and C# .NET / Mono. The libraries are minimal but functional; they let you perform both anonymous and authenticated queries against the latakoo API endpoint, […]

Marcus Povey

I got bored one evening, so I hacked together the beginnings of an API library for latakoo Flight. Currently it’s available in three four tasty flavours – PHP, Python, Ruby and C# .NET / Mono. The libraries are minimal but functional; they let you perform both anonymous and authenticated queries against the latakoo API endpoint, […]