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Remember The Milk: Online to do list and task management
Just a few things you can do with Remember The Milk... Manage tasks quickly and easily. Manage tasks quickly and easily. An intuitive interface makes managing tasks fun. Set due dates easily with next Friday or in 2 weeks . Extensive keyboard shortcuts make task management quicker than ever. Get reminded, anywhere. Get reminded, anywhere. Receive reminders via email, SMS, and instant messenger ...
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Nokia E90 Review
Mobile Mentalism» The best mobile phones from the best mobile phone UK site – MobileMentalism — ... Actually, that's not strictly true: it doesn't support AJAX or Flash videos, meaning your average Web 2.0 site and YouTube are of no use. Fortunately most Web 2.0 sites that you'd want to use on a mobile phone also have mobile offerings. RememberTheMilk, for example, lets me update its ToDo list using a mobile version of its web-based service, while my Google Calendar is synced with the E90's built-in calendar via the excellent ...

Five Best To-Do List Managers [Hive Five]
Lifehacker — ... for managing to-dos. Since many of our to-dos originate from email, the integration of the to-do list with Outlook makes creating tasks from your email and calendar a breeze. Also, because of its wide use, you can sync Microsoft Outlook tasks to tons of devices and services for improved accessibility. The downside: If you don't have it, Microsoft Outlook will cost you $150 for the standalone version or the price of a Microsoft Office bundle. Remember the Milk (Web-based) [image] Remember the Milk (RTM) is a web-based to-do list manager with an emphasis on simplicity and ...

Chandler 1.0 is a Serious, but Rough, To-Do Manager [Screenshot Tour]
Lifehacker — ... note to jot off. Assuming you've got automatic syncing set up, any notes you punch in here end up in your desktop stack seconds after you open it. Impressions Chandler's heart is in the right place, to be sure. It looks and operates almost exactly the same on Windows and Linux systems, and syncing my data between those two systems was seriously simple. It's completely free, uses open standards wherever possible, and has a GTD-centric approach to data filtering. So why won't I leave Remember the Milk and Google Calendar behind? To put it simply, interface and intuitiveness. ...

Manage Tasks and Calendars from Gmail [Gmail]
Lifehacker — ... . rmilk_dropdown.jpg Once you're set up there, you can add your tasks into Google Calendar from this page . On both the Google Calendar main page and in your Gmail sidebar, you click the checkmark icon next to the listing for each day ("Tasks for Wednesday ..."), and a drop-down box with your to-dos for that day rolls out. It's seriously convenient, with task editing, adding, and even Google mapping available from the little widget. quickadd.jpg So now you've got the ability to manage email, add calendar events and tackle tasks while you're at the Gmail ...

HackCollege's Back-to-School Essential Student Know-How [Back To School]
Lifehacker — ... rtm-125x125.jpg A good to-do list is a must for any student that wants to keep on top of her course load. HackCollege is a big fan of Remember the Milk ; it's free and online. It's great for those one the GTD wagon, but it also works for students who don't use GTD. Click through for some tips on ...

This week at Mobile Tech Manor #7- iPhone app update wipes user data
jkOnTheRun — ... This week I tasked myself with coming up with a method to work with my tasks that transcends the platform and device I would be using at any given time.  I checked out several software systems and for the moment I have settled on Remember The Milk (RTM).  RTM is a web-based task system that is full featured yet simple to use. Since it's web based I can use it on both the Mac and the Windows notebooks making it cross-platform.  It is icing on the cake that they have a Firefox extension that adds an RTM sidebar to the GMail web interface making it a snap to ...

Tasque Manages To-Dos with Remember the Milk Integration [Featured Linux Download]
Lifehacker — [image] Linux only: Free to-do manager Tasque is a clean, unobtrusive interface for managing your to-do items on your Linux desktop. The program can run with its own local database of tasks, or can integrate with an Evolution-based workflow. Tasque gets really helpful, however, when hooked up to the web-based task manager Remember the Milk ...

Control Remember the Milk from Ubiquity [Featured Firefox Extension]
Lifehacker — [image] Firefox with Ubiquity: Command-line quickness and universal task managers go together like milk and ultra-organized cookies. Developer Gary Hodgson realized this and created a super-useful interface for universal to-do manager Remember the Milk ...

Remember the Milk's Co-Founder on the Future of Task Management [Exclusive Lifehacker Interview]
Lifehacker — ... , and for good reason. The web-centered service has expanded since its inception in 2005 to work with tons of platforms, apps, and interfaces , yet it's remained focused on doing what it does best telling you what needs to happen next, no matter where you are. We wanted to learn more about how Remember the Milk was born, gets upgraded, and where it wants to go in the future, so we traded a few cross-continental emails with Emily Boyd, one of the webapp's co-founders, in Sydney, Australia. Read on to hear Boyd's answers to our burning questions about RTM. Thanks to ...

Lifehacker Confessions: The Tips and Tricks I'm Not Using [Friday Fun]
Lifehacker — [image] Reading Lifehacker can inspire you to reboot your computer habits, your workflow, your workspace, and even your home life. Believe me, I should know. About a year ago, I was a messy-desked, easily-distracted reporter who relished his lunch-break reading of Lifehacker's RSS feed. I asked to write a few posts, lucked into a real gig, and can now tell the story of my journey to becoming a task-minded guru of getting things done with the right software. That's not a true story, though. Inspired by an appearance by PostSecret ...

Remember the Milk Hits the App Store!
GeekSugar — ... So my relief hit an all-time high when Remember the Milk came to the iTunes App Store. And the best part? If you're a proud Pro account holder, it's still free! Free to get organized, free to manage my time, and free to share my tasks with my BF — cause you know, that grocery shopping won't get done on its own. ...

Google Gears
Technology - Channel Feed — In an effort to be productive, even when I can’t find internet access, I’ve installed Google Gears in order to give me that extra added little boost. So what is Gears and where can you get it to work? It’s this fantastic little plug in that Google created, which serves up offline content or provide you with content based on your geographical location. I use Gears primarily for offline use of  Google docs and Google Reader (the most recent 2,000 items). Gears was designed to be used on both Google and non-Google sites. Remember the Milk and the Zoho Office Suite have been using ...

Gmail Integrates Task List, Keeps You Organized
Today @ PC World — ... , keyboard shortcuts are also available. However, Gmail Tasks is not yet a perfect feature. Even though you can add a due date for each task, this date doesn't get automatically added to your Google Calendar and no such option is available. Also, there isn't any option to share or email your tasks lists - like you can do with your calendars. But if you're into hardcore task lists, and Gmail Tasks is too lightweight for your needs, then you can always check Remember the Milk . This ...

Customize Remember the Milk with User Styles [Remember The Milk]
Lifehacker — [image] Web-based to-do list Remember the Milk 's streamlined interface and excellent shortcut key support are great out of the box, but there are a few useful fixes and tweaks, too. I've compiled a short list of user styles and scripts that can be used with the Stylish or Greasemonkey extension in Firefox to make RTM much friendlier. Let's take a look. If you haven't used user styles with Stylish before, check out our complete guide (along with some functional Firefox user styles). All set? Now onto RTM tweaks with useful Stylish user styles. Add Keyboard Shortcut Reminders User ...

Outlook deconstructed
OurielOhayon — ... alternatives to Outlook. in Parallel i found myself looking for more ways to access my data online no matter where i am connected from (Work, home, hotel, public access, iphone). Those two background elements lead me to consider that what used to be a one stop shop for mail/calendar/note/todo list was out dated. For email> Gmail is the killer app. There is no better online email today. It syncs everywhere, it is fast and it is free. For Todos> Remember the milk is the killer App For Notes> Evernote is the Killer ...

Wipee List Is a Simple, Attractive Web-Based To-Do List [To-do Lists]
Lifehacker — ... is accurate, most of the web-based to-do crowd is gaga for Remember the Milk , but that doesn't mean you won't find anything worthwhile from Wipee List. It features priorities, tags, notes, and a great Quick Reminders sticky where you can drag and drop any task so that it's visible everywhere you go on Wipee list. The site is still very young, so while it's not as full-featured as Remember the Milk, for example, it is quick, very easy to understand and use, and it's free. If you give it a try, let's hear what you think in the comments.

Free Google Tasks Competes with Paid App on iPhone
jkOnTheRun — ... Another popular cloud-based Task management service is Remember the The Milk, which I’ve also found to be great. The Pro version offers a free iPhone application, task synchronization, offline access (using Google’s own Gears product) and more but costs $25 a year. ...

Sync Your To-Do List to Your iPhone Calendar with Google Sync [To-do Lists]
Lifehacker — ... . Remember the Milk also offers a calendar feed, so the same basic flow should apply for RTM if it's your to-do app of choice.

How Do I Email Remember the Milk Tasks to a Specific List? [Ask Lifehacker]
Lifehacker — [image] Dear Lifehacker, I forward emails to Remember the Milk to create followup reminders, but they always end up in the inbox. Is there any way I can put them into a different list? Sincerely, Following Up Dear Following Up, You can do more than just send emails to create a task on a specific list you can also set the due date, tags, priority, or even make repeat using ...

Idea: Seven web companies Nokia should consider acquiring
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... Remember The Milk - one of the most popular web-based task management applications, which also works on various mobile platforms. Unfortunately, Nokia phones are not on the list of supported devices, but that could easily change if they [Nokia] buy the company. Along with iScrybe (or some other online calendar) and Evernote, this could enhance Ovi’s appeal to business users. Alternatively, individuals could also benefit from using these services. ...

Hide Today's Future Tasks in Remember the Milk [How To]
Lifehacker — [image] Reader Mike writes in with a useful tip for online to-do list Remember the Milk : With some crafty smart lists, you can hide the tasks that aren't due until later in the day. ...

Screencast #5: GTD con Remember The Milk
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iPhone Application Giveaway - Appigo’s Todo
Gear Diary — ... merges two of my most important productivity tools  Google Calendar and Toodledo - into a single app, and in doing so makes my life much easier and more organized. PI is, however, still relatively young as an app, and as a result its task management is not nearly as full-featured as  some of the stand-alone apps like Appigo’s Todo. Hence the reason I use BOTH PI and Todo on a daily basis. Appigo’s ToDo is the veteran Toodledo-synching iPhone app and it syncs with Toodledo , Remember The Milk Pro and with Appigo’s own FREE desktop sync program for use with ...

Top 10 Greasemonkey User Scripts, 2009 Edition [Lifehacker Top 10]
Lifehacker — [image] Two years ago, we compiled our 10 favorite Greasemonkey scripts , the site-fixing wonders you can load into Firefox's Greasemonkey extension for a better browsing experience. We've updated our picks, and there's a lot that's new. That's not to say that the original 10 aren't worthy of your consideration. It's just that we've found a lot of cool new scripts in the following 2+ years, and some of the fixes and features those original scripts addressed have been implemented in Firefox 3, or changed by the sites themselves. This list is a bit Google-heavy, but that's to be expected the search ...

Push It! Remember The Milk, Now Enabled with iPhone Push Notifications.
Gear Diary — ... Ahh, day by day we’re starting to see more applications primed and ready for iPhone/iPod Touch push features.  The popular task management application, Remember … [visit site to read more ...

Remember The Milk Crosses Off Push Reminders From the To-Do List
jkOnTheRun — ... is always on my list. The basic task functionality is free and it integrates with my Gmail account. The advanced features will cost you though, and for that reason, some folks shy away from it. But if you pay $25 per year for the Pro account, you can use the free iPhone application in lieu of the web client. ...

Poll: Google Tasks, Remember the Milk, or Another Solution?
jkOnTheRun — Doesn’t it figure that days after I became a Remember the Milk Pro user, Google graduates Tasks out of beta? Now my wallet is $25 lighter, but I think I’m more productive. The only part I’m debating is if I made the right move. Oh well, even if it cost me $25, Remember The Milk Pro along with the iPhone app with support for pushing task reminders seems to be working. I also noticed that the iPhone web interface works better on my Palm Pre than the standard mobile view. ...

This Week at Mobile Tech Manor #50: Updates and Tasking
jkOnTheRun — ... I am very task oriented and I desperately needed a task solution that I could use on all of my devices. I have used Remember The Milk (RTM) on the iPhone in the past, but had stopped using it because I needed it on all of my devices. I decided to try it again, since I had paid for the Pro version way back when. I am glad I did because it’s working out pretty well. ...

Top 10 Tactics for Productive Travel [Lifehacker Top 10]
Lifehacker — [image] Being able to work just about anywhere is a mixed blessing. If you're tired of dying batteries, lost receipts, absent files, and laptop theft paranoia, pick up on our top 10 tactics for a better life on the road. Photo by n0nick . 10. Keep track of everything [image] Your car's parked in section H14 of the airport. Dinner with the clients has been changed to 8 p.m. Your daughter would really love that bag you saw in that little shop downtown, and you must not forget to grab your raincoat from the hotel closet, like you always do. A tool that follows you everywhere, like the brain-expanding ...

Remember the Milk for Android is Now a Completed Task
jkOnTheRun — ... The new Remember The Milk app also leverages the Android notification system, so task warnings will appear as needed. It also includes the option to pull in location data, so if you’re nearby a place where a task can be completed, you’ll get notified. I can see plenty of “get bread and milk on the way home” tasks getting entered in this version. You don’t need to run the app to see your tasks, either — simply use the included home screen widget for a high level list of tasks. ...

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5 Tips for Parenting with Google Wave
GeekDad — ... I have never been a Remember The Milk kind of guy, but the rigors of an academic workload forced me to start each day with a list of the 1-3 tasks I need most to complete. That practice evolved into thinking about those daily lists a couple weeks in advance. Recently, I migrated my short-term planning from a text file on my desktop to a wave, sharing it with my wife. When we both understand what nature of hell is coming my way, it allows us to adjust plans for meals, bedtime rituals, or how we support our kids’ LEGO habit. ...

This Week at Mobile Tech Manor #62 — Windows XP Installed
jkOnTheRun — The end of the week is drawing nigh and it is time to share the past week with you once again. No new gadgetry showed up in Mobile Tech Manor this week, so I spent most of my time writing and playing around with software. I bit the big one and “downgraded” a gadget to Windows XP, even though all the hype was for Windows 7. I got tired of the Windows 7 crud I covered last week. I also got to thinking about something that’s bothered me for a long time. Come on in and visit with me a bit this fine Friday. “Upgrading” to Windows XP The buzz this week ...

Remember the Milk task manager exits beta in meaningless gesture
Download Squad — Filed under: Productivity, Beta, WebFour years after the service opened to the public, popular web-based task manager Remember The Milk is finally out of beta. What does that mean? Nothing really. The company isn't going to start charging for access to its core services. And the developers aren't done adding and refining features. It's just that after four years, the Remember The Milk team decided the product was probably robust enough to remove the beta label... you know, kind of like Google did with Gmail not too long ...

Remember The Milk for Android Updated — Supports Droid
jkOnTheRun — I use the task manager Remember The Milk on all of my devices, computers and phones alike, and the Verizon Droid I am evaluating is no exception. RTM has been available on Android phones for a while, and it is a nice application for those phones. Android supports widgets on the home screens, and RTM has a widget in addition to the application. It sits on the home screen showing your task list, and the full app is just a screen tap away. Android has a Quick Search feature that is powerful, and this new version of RTM integrates your tasks with the search feature so your task list can now be searched ...

Will the Cloud Lead Me Away From the Mac?
TheAppleBlog — ... no doubt that cloud computing is a growing trend. All you have to look at is the popularity of netbooks to see that many people nowadays will be quite happy with a computing device that gives them access to the web, and not much else. I’m certainly part of this trend, as I write this story I have the following web-based applications open on my Mac: Twitter Google Reader Evernote Google Calendar Remember The Milk Gmail Facebook WordPress ...

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rememberthemilk.com 11/7/2008 — New! Now available on the iPhone App Store. Take your tasks anywhere with this feature-packed application. See tasks located nearby, add and complete tasks on the go, organize upcoming tasks, and sync it all seamlessly with Remember The Milk. Free ...
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