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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 ...

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Lifehacker:  Remember the Milk's Co-Founder on the Future of Task Management [Exclusive Lifehacker Interview]

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Sharing My Love For Shiny Objects In Orlando
SOMEWHAT FRANK — ... Web. I am in Orlando, Florida today and spoke at BlogOrlando this morning all these "shiny objects" of the Web. I have share some of the shiny new objects I mentioned today in my session - because sharing is caring. :) You can watch the session as it was recorded and streamed live.  Communications Gmail - For email that allows away messages AOL Mail - For email with a personalized domain Remember the Milk - Enables me to create to-do lists that can be pulled into Gmail or accessed ...

FlexCal for Mac Adds Events to iCal Easily [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... I use “cmd e” for my hotkey: “e” being for event. Tapping that allows me to enter the event name, choose the calendar I want the event assigned to, start / end time, location and an alarm if I so choose. After the information is entered, a quick hit of the Return key on the keyboard sends the info to iCal, and in my case, to my Google Calendar as well. You can also use FlexCal to add tasks to iCal, however I’m still a Remember The Milk fan. I’d never say that iCal is an end-all, be-all calendar solution, but with ...

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 ...

Twitter With Your Favorite Productivity Web Apps [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... - Another favorite to-do list also offers considerable Twitter support among its many features. Their functionality appears to be as rich as Toodledo, if not even more so. ...

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 ...

John Cleese on Seesmic talking about [Sarah] Palin - very funny http://bit.ly/34Cnrz
Politweets — ... http://bit.ly/9If2H 20 minutes ago from TwitWall following the lead of @ stevebridger and @ poppyd and supporting breat cancer awareness http://pinkforoctober.org/ about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck Sorry but some people in Google have too much 20% time. http://bit.ly/2zqDbM and http://www.google.com/ig?re... about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck RT @ weaverluke : www.rememberthemilk.com leverages Gears to enable offline to-do listing. Useful. about 2 ...

Cutting new grounds, Obama's latest get out the vote add appears in a Xbox 360 game http://snipurl.com/4clty
Politweets — Loader Twitter.com Profile_bird Hey there! smcgrat is using Twitter. Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people using the web, your phone, or IM. Join today to start receiving smcgrat's updates. Already using Twitter via SMS or IM? Finish signing up . [image] smcgrat Cutting new grounds, Obama's latest get out the vote add appears in a Xbox 360 game http://snipurl.com/4clty 3 minutes ago from Twinkle Off to Ham's to support UNC Athletic Training. about 16 hours ago from Twinkle /O\ ...

heading ober to the obama rally in downtown indianapolis!
Politweets — Loader Twitter.com Profile_bird Hey there! lorisir is using Twitter. Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Join today to start receiving lorisir's updates. Already using Twitter from your phone? Click here . [image] lorisir heading ober to the obama rally in downtown indianapolis! 16 minutes ago from txt @ hez1978 Just discovered www.RememberTheMilk.com thanks Hez! 8:45 PM Oct 21st from web in reply to hez1978 just finished ...

Android Applications You Can Use for Business
Profy — ... for example adding its application for files sharing to compete with mShare quoted here, Remember The Milk for to-do lists and tasks management and maybe an Android version of Google Reader to read news as well. ...

Gmail gains a to-do list — but it’s not made by Google
VentureBeat — ... appreciate this widget. The company lays out its advantages over the plug-in as follows: This new gadget does have a few benefits over the Firefox extension: (a) it’s not limited to Firefox (big plus for IE, Safari, and Chrome users! :); (b) it doesn’t need to be installed in each browser where you use Gmail (once added to your Gmail account, it will work anywhere); and (c) it’s an “official” feature in Gmail Labs (unlike RTM for Gmail, which only has semi-official support through the experimental ...

Gmail’s New Gadget Support Lets You Remember The Milk
TechCrunch — ... The new Gmail gadget works across on all popular browsers and isn’t dependent on any plugins. Unfortunately adding the gadget isn’t exactly intuitive - you’ll first have to enable the “Add any gadget by URL” feature in Gmail Labs, and then manually enter the RTM gadget location (http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/modules/gmail/rtm.xml). You can find the full instructions at the RTM blog ...

To Do: Check Out Remember The Milk Gmail Gadget
ReadWriteWeb — ... Luckily for us, Remember The Milk was hard at work creating a gadget that would help us do exactly that. Now we can finally explain the third Labs Gmail gadget and check that task off our list - from within Gmail. All thanks to RTM. ...

Add Remember The Milk task manager to Gmail
Download Squad — ... Google offers a ton of web-based services that replace desktop applications. There's Google Docs for anyone who doesn't need a full fledged version of Microsoft Office. And there's Gmail and Google Calendar for folks who don't want to be tied to Microsoft Outlook. But there's one thing that Google has yet to offer: a task management application. ...

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. ...

Weekly App Store Roundup: Nov. 8, 2008 [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network — ... (free) - Remember The Milk is a clever site that gives you a selection of list-based tools for keeping track of all the tasks that life throws at you. It makes use of a great methodology called  ...

Synchronize Outlook, Gmail, and cellphone contacts with Soocial
Download Squad — ... and Google contacts in sync, and using Calgoo or Google Calendar Sync, you'll be able to synchronize your Outlook calendar with Google Calendar. And that means you'll be able to update your information on any computer with a web browser, knowing that the changes will be synched to your primary computer and any mobile devices like cellphones and PDAs that you keep synched with Outlook. Now would someone please release a tool that synchronizes Outlook tasks with Remember the Milk? Soocial also plans to release a BlackBerry client soon, and already ...

40 Great Resources for Making Lists
Mashable! — We like to keep all kinds of lists; wish lists, checklists, lists of lists… you get the picture. In this roundup we will focus on services specializing in wish lists (things we want) and checklists (things we want to get done). Using these 40 mobile and web-based tools you can keep track of daily tasks, build your reading list, organize your holiday gift giving, and more. How do you manage wish lists and checklists? Wish lists ...

Springpad Wants to Be Your Online Home for the Holidays, And After
Xconomy — ... become a more efficient person. How often I’ve driven to the grocery store or the library to pick up one thing, knowing full well that there’s some other item I needed, but that I’ll never be able to locate it beneath the dust bunnies of my memory. New tools for tidying up one’s brain come along all the time, of course: the File-o-fax of the 1990s gave way to the Palm Pilot, which eventually gave way to online services like Jott, Evernote, Remember the Milk, and Ta-Da List, and to the hundreds of personal productivity ...

5 Must Have Tools for Web Working Moms
Mashable! — ... and information capture. And Google calendar is a life saver when scheduling meetings because it plays nice with just about any calendaring platform out there. The bonus? Now that I have a T-Mobile G1, I cut out the step of a daily sync because Google’s Android platform syncs “over the air.” Meaning, I can focus on my child, the dishes, my clients, the mom communities, etc. instead of trying to remember the last time I synched my BlackBerry. Remember the Milk ...

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 ...

Blogging's Future Is Both Consolidating and Expanding
louisgray.com — ... and even tighter integration with Remember The Milk? That would absolutely be something that people would pay for. If you have a blog, would you pay money for group management and file sharing capabilities? Granted, you can cobble together the same type of service with a few blog plugins or even various third party Twitter applications, but would you pay $5 per month for the simple and integrated features? I have a feeling that many people would, enough to fund monthly costs at the minimum. ...

Top 10 International Products of 2008
ReadWriteWeb — ... past couple of years. By October 2006, 100K people had signed up for the service, 200K by May 2007, 500K by March 2008, but it is only within the past year that RTM has had a significant impact on Web users globally. RTM now boasts over one million users, was named one of CNET's Webware 100 Award winners in April, and in May, ReadWriteWeb readers chose RTM as one of their favorite Web apps. More recently RTM created a gadget for Gmail and an application for the iPhone, pushing its reach further still. 2. Afrigator: ...

Forget the milk: Gmail gets its own task list
VentureBeat — ... After all, that’s how the popular online to-do list Remember the Milk works within Gmail. And speaking of Remember the Milk, this Tasks announcement is especially interesting today because it was only a few weeks ago that Google rolled out support for third-party gadgets in Gmail — which ...

Why it doesn’t pay to play nice with Google
The Inquisitr » Technology — ... Well if you are Remember The Milk (RTM) you do your very best to play nice with Google by integrating yourself inside their most popular web app - GMail. After all it’s a smart business move - right? ...

Gmail Tasks
Google Operating System — ... Remember the Milk is still a much better service and its clean interface and the integration with Google's services (Gmail, Google Calendar, iGoogle, Gears) make you think it was created by Google. Gmail Tasks is a feature of Gmail Labs, the place where Gmail engineers try new ideas to get early feedback. "None of these features are really ready for prime time yet, so they may change, break or disappear at any time." ...

Gmail Plays Taskmaster
Technologizer — ... –aka a to-do list–and they’re such an obvious feature for the service’s bag of tricks that I was momentarily surprised when it dawned on me that it didn’t already do them. Gmail Tasks doesn’t have nearly as many tools and tricks as a dedicated task manager such as the splendid Remember the Milk , but what it does, it does well. Your tasks show up in a pop-up list on the right side of your inbox (unless you maximize them into a separate window) and you can set due dates, indent tasks to create nested, related clusters of items you need to accomplish, and create multiple lists ...

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 ...

New 'Task Manager' Turns Gmail into a To-Do List
Wired: Epicenter — ... Yes, all those features (and many more in some cases) are already available in countless Post-It Note-like programs or services (Remember the Milk comes to mind), but if you're a heavy Gmail user, the new tasks list offers the easiest method of getting your to-do list into Gmail, where it's always in-your-face, reminding you of the things you need to do. ...

Google Tasks Not Enough to Sour My Love for Remember The Milk
Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim — Ever since I made the migration from Microsoft Office to Google Apps, I’ve been whining for a Task/To-do List application from Google. It always puzzled me why such a simple application wasn’t already available from within either Gmail or Google Calendar. With no hint of an official Google task list, I turned to Remember The Milk and its handy-dandy Gmail plugin. Could my love affair with Remember The Milk turn sour, now that Google has announced Tasks for Gmail? Gmail Tasks is still a “Labs” project, so ...

Gmail gets tasks
TG Daily - All News — Mountain View (CA) - Google's Gmail team has been quite busy lately and has been rolling-out new features on an almost weekly basis. Earlier today, Google rolled out another significant and one of the most requested additions to the software: Tasks. Though tasks in Gmail is an experimental Labs feature that lacks depth, even the basic implementation may make Gmail fans happy. A new tasks management feature is now available in Gmail to let users manage tasks from within the web-based email interface. Task management has been one of the most requested features in Gmail, especially since it comes as default in most desktop- ...

Google scratches to-do list off to-do list, and more
GMSV — ... that plugs into Gmail. One spiffy feature — the ability to add an e-mail message as a task item. It may not convert dedicated fans of the more robust Remember The Milk , but it’s one more handy feature designed to keep you inside a maximized, always open Google window. * The ...

Social Media & My Somewhat Obsession With Shiny Objects of the Web @ SIPA in Vegas
SOMEWHAT FRANK — ... in a box product BrightKite - A mobile blogging lifestream of photos, notes and posting your location to connect with others around you Shiny Objects for Storage Evernote - A digital dropbox with a desktop, Web and mobile component Syncplicity - Software that syncs all your stuff from various computers into one place Drop.io - An online storage locker for anything without the need of an account to set it up Remember the Milk - Enables me to create to-do lists that can be pulled into Gmail or accessed on the ...

Never Leave Your E-mail Again
louisgray.com — ... should have partnered or purchased a leader in the task management space, like Remember The Milk. However, comments in several forums have pointed out that RTM may be a bit heavy for people. In addition to that, the GMail Tasks feature is very simple. In my haste, I forgot about the ...

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 ...

Hands On Review - Google Tasks [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — Rumors of a Google Task Manager Application have been circulating for years. ZDNet speculated back in April of ‘06 and again in October ‘07, while we posted our own plea back in April. The Googlers responded a couple weeks ago with their launch of a Gmail Labs Task Manager, ...

Top 100 Products of 2008
ReadWriteWeb — ... Platforms Open Calais; Semantic Web Opera Mini/Mobile; Mobile Web Pandora; Mobile Web PatientsLikeMe; Real World PlayStation 3; Digital Lifestyle PlanetEye; Real World Postrank (ex-AideRSS); RSS/Syndication Powerset; Semantic Web Qik; Consumer Quintura; Alternative Search Engines Remember The Milk; International Rudder; Real World SearchMonkey; Semantic ...

Google 2008 in 12 Pictures
Google Operating System — ... . Adding a task management service should've been a higher priority task for Google, which still has a lot to catchup with more mature services like Remember the Milk. ...

Todo
Mac|Life all RSS Feed — ... and Remember the Milk , although there's no iCal connection. (Appigo promises that in January.) Todo just works. It's simple to use and adeptly manages lots of tasks. We only wanted a harsher alarm process; Todo shows overdue tasks but doesn't warn us as we miss them.

Top 30 iPhone Apps for Organization and Productivity
Mashable! — ... mobile while driving are illegal in California, I just might start regularly using my Jott account. While testing the Jott iPhone app, though, I did notice the voice-to-text conversion still needs a little work. I said, “Make sure to finish Mashable post on iPhone productivity apps.” Jott got, “Make sure to finish Maxible post on iPhone productivity up.” Not bad, but not great. Remember the Milk - (App store rating 2.5 stars) - Remember the Milk users can download this app for full-featured task ...

Social Task Management: The Next Generation [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... You can import existing tasks from Microsoft Outlook or Remember the Milk. You have the ability to upload and share files, with versioning and comments by team members for each file. ...

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.

Macworld Expo: Big things for Things
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — Filed under: Macworld, Software, iPhoneIt was a heck of a coming-out party for Cultured Code's Things, the task organizer and GTD platform for Mac and iPhone. With a passel of awards for the product (including a Macworld Best in Show) and a shipping 1.0 version of the desktop app, the CC gang had plenty to celebrate. I stopped by the Cultured Code booth for a chat with Michael Simmons and a look at some of the late-breaking features in the desktop release. I don't have the evolved and tweaked GTD workflow that some of my colleagues bring to bear, but I can say ...

I guess an idea is only good if some big name says it
The Inquisitr » Technology — ... post that I extrapolated on saw a minimum of 45 comments. Then today Mr. Rubel has another fine point except that for some reason it sounded a lot like what I had already written – at least in the subject idea or concept. That being the questionable reliance on established or new cloud based applications – gee it sounds similar. As Steve said in his post This is exactly why I won’t invest time or energy in a lot cloud-based apps today like Remember the Milk or Evernote. Yes, both are awesome and they have income. Evernote got ...

Open Thread: Name That One Web Startup You Can’t Live Without [GigaOM]
GigaOM Network — Earlier today, I asked folks who follow me on Twitter: “Which is that one web startup you can’t live without. Just one. Google products not allowed. no Yahoo. STARTUP Offering(s) only. And no Twitter!” In the early days ...

Changing of Procedures: ToDo with Palm Pre
PalmAddicts — ... "Email Caitlin today", "Ask Alice about trip to Spain" or "Follow up with Jason in 2 months". It's a bit like a secretary assistant who calls for your meeting :) Moreover, there are several integration methods and plugins for Firefox, Google Calender and Google Mail as well as Windows Mobile Local ToDo applications were yesterday, online ToDo's are today. Start using online ToDo planner today and you will have no problem switching to the Palm Pre's systematic in future... http://www.rememberthemilk.com/ ...

Say Hi to Doris, Your Task Management Assistant [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... is a very nice option, but it has more features than I need. Remember the Milk never did anything for me, though many swear by it. I’ve even tried ...

Appigo Sync brings iCal todo syncing with iPhone app
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — Filed under: iPod Family, iPhone, App StoreI've always thought that the lack of iCal todo syncing was one of the strangest omissions on the iPhone and iPod touch. Now, finally, it's possible thanks to Appigo Sync (beta), a free small helper application for the Mac designed to interface with Appigo's $10 Todo iPhone app (iTunes link). Todo on the iPhone has been able to sync with online services Remember the Milk and Toodledo for a while now. With the addition of Appigo Sync, however, you can now get your todos from iCal (though, unfortunately, it cannot ...

Free Google Tasks Competes with Paid App on iPhone [jkOnTheRun]
GigaOM Network — ... 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. ...

Google & The Big Ideas [GigaOM]
GigaOM Network — ... I think google has no big ideas. this morning they announced a to-do-list. FGS. [For God Sake] Remember the Milk MUCH better. ...

Big Ideas are not as important as Good Ideas
Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life — ... I think google has no big ideas. this morning they announced a to-do-list. FGS. [For God Sake] Remember the Milk MUCH better. ...

It’s Tough to Be a Big Company: They Don’t Get No Respect
SmoothSpan Blog — ... I think google has no big ideas. this morning they announced a to-do-list. FGS. [For God Sake] Remember the Milk MUCH better. ...

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 ...

Google tweaks Gmail tasks, improves editing and management
TG Daily - All News — ... to your personalized iGoogle home page. Remember the milk? While a third-party online service called Remember the Milk offers more advanced tasks management, in addition to offline access and integration with Google's services (Gmail, Google Calendar, iGoogle, Gears), the company stresses that Gmail tasks are still an experimental Labs feature. Google promises tasks integration with Calendar, notifications, sharing and sync options once Gmail tasks makes it out of Labs. Image NEW EDITING FEATURES IN GMAIL TASKS The updated Gmail web interface for tasks now lets you easily ...

HOW TO: Use Social Media for Better Health
Mashable! — Tools such as YouTube and Facebook help build relationships, spread new information, and keep people entertained, but they are not tools people immediately think of when trying to improve cardiovascular health or achieve a healthy weight. Social media, however, can be a great resource for improving one’s health. It makes sense - an incredible amount of tools, information and support are available online. Using social media for health does not require exercising while blogging, just smart techniques and dedication. Here are a few suggestions for utilizing social media for ...

HOW TO: Reorganize Finances Using the Web
Mashable! — The current economic climate has been draining for everyone, both economically and mentally. You have probably been trying to stick to a budget and avoiding looking at that 401k statement for some time now. But this is a very difficult task - saving receipts, tracking expenses, controlling spending urges, and meeting goals for savings can be overwhelming. However, unlike past recessions, you have the advantage of digital information to make this process a lot simpler. When budgets, bills, and finances are all simply in a giant pile of clutter, taking a simple, digital approach to reorganization can not only ...

HOW TO: Reorganize Finances Using Social Media
Mashable! — The current economic climate has been draining for everyone, both economically and mentally. You have probably been trying to stick to a budget and avoiding looking at that 401k statement for some time now. But this is a very difficult task - saving receipts, tracking expenses, controlling spending urges, and meeting goals for savings can be overwhelming. However, unlike past recessions, you have the advantage of digital information and social media to make this process a lot simpler. When budgets, bills, and finances are all simply in a giant pile of clutter, taking a simple, digital approach to ...

ReQall Goes Pro: Smarter Task Management for the iPhone
ReadWriteWeb — ... Whether this will be enough to steal users away from more established services like Remember the Milk remains to be seen, but if you aren't locked into a particular service yet, reQall Pro (you automatically get a free 30 day trial when you sign up for reQall) and its mobile apps are worth a closer look. ...

Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2009: June 8-12 [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network — ... speakers, and get in on workshops to help you design and create iPhone Apps. Of course, what’s an industry conference without an awards ceremony? Each year Apple hands out design awards in categories like Best Mac OS X Leopard User Experience, Best Leopard Game, and Best Student App. This year’s nominees haven’t been announced yet, but past winners have gone on to become familiar names in the Mac community. Tickets to this extremely popular event usually sell out ...

Crack the Whip With ForceDo [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... and Remember the Milk should feel very much at home — except that when you set up a task you can estimate how long it should take to complete. When you start the task, you set the clock running. You can optionally set alarms to sound before the end of the task and when the time is up. ...

A Guide to Better Web-Working From Your iPhone
Mashable! — ... with graphs that tell you how you’re progressing. The iPhone version is just an easy-to-use extension of the web application. It allows you to do anything you’d need to on the go, very quickly. Considerations: Todo [iTunes] ($9.99) — Todo is one of the most feature-rich task applications for the iPhone. You can also easily sync your Remember the Milk or Toodledo account. Remember The Milk [iTunes] (FREE but requires RTM Pro Account) — ...

Foxden runs multiple Web apps in one tab
Webware.com — ... To set it up you simply pick which sites you want and how you want them laid out, either as rows or columns. You can also have it open up local files on your machine, like text or HTML files in you have something like a to-do list that you keep on your desktop (in which case you may want to upgrade to something like Remember the Milk or ...

In Depth: Sync your contacts, calendar and email
Techradar - All the latest technology news — ... Finally, here's a simple alternative to both Outlook and Sunbird. Remember The Milk reduces calendar events down to basic task lists. Tasks can be dated – like calendar events – and organised. A mobile version of the service is also available if you sign up with the website. ...

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. ...

Kwiry Discontinues Service That Lets You Text Reminders To Your Computer
mocoNews — ... The company is allowing customers to download all of their past kwirys, so they can be stored in a spreadsheet. In addition, it includes a list of similar services if users are looking for a replacement, even though they "don't think anyone else out there has a service like kwiry's." It lists: Remember the Milk; ...

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. ...

10 Must-Try Social Media Sites for College Students
Mashable! — ... Keeping track of everything you have to do each day can be pretty tough while you’re in college. Remember the Milk provides a convenient place to manage your daily tasks. ...

Screencast #5: GTD con Remember The Milk
ThinkWasabi — vídeo disponible en alta definición en VIMEO haz clic aquí para verlo. (Veo que el vídeo parpadea pero lo he revisado y yo lo tengo bien, ha debido ser la conversión en Vimeo. Disculpad porque es bastante molesto. Esta ...

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 ...

Say Hello To HelloTxt As Status Update Service Space Heats Up [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — Just as services designed to help social media enthusiasts manage multiple online profiles are becoming increasingly popular, services designed to manage posting status updates and communication to multiple online profiles are becoming plentiful as well. Recently, I covered Ping.fm, which has now been ...

iPhone Tricks: Sync files, notes, calendars, and more
Macworld — ... (no word yet on to-dos), there's no need to wait. If you’ve been as frustrated by this forehead-slappingly-obvious omission as we are, forget iCal and Notes; the key to this particular magic trick lies elsewhere. Keep It Online As long as you usually have a good Internet connection, one workable alternative to syncing is to use an online service. RememberTheMilk , ...

Top 10 Greasemonkey User Scripts, 2009 Edition [Lifehacker Top 10]
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Prism single-site browser goes 1.0 beta
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — Filed under: Cool tools, Internet Tools, Open Source, Beta Beat The concept of a single-site browser or site-specific browser (SSB, either way) is simple: give me a window with one website in it, preferably a desktop application replacement like Gmail, RTM, Basecamp or Zoho, and let that window behave like a regular application with its own Dock icon, notifications, etc. If you're spending a lot of your time on a particular site, this can simplify your life quite a bit; if you're mixing up GTD with ADD (as so ...

Ain’t I a Woman? Della Markets Inspirons to Women
Liliputing — ... desktop computer.  That’s not the cringe-worthy part, though.  Hold on, girlfriends — I can also manage my diet and weight loss program, find recipes and use my Mini as a “meditation buddy.”  Somebody in Dell’s marketing department seriously pitched to a group of non-marketing colleagues, “We can say it’s a great ‘meditation buddy’ and tell these women to schedule times for yoga and meditation exercises in ‘Remember the Milk‘ or Google Calendar!”  Those non-marketing colleagues then said, ...

Task.fm: SMS and Email Alerts With Natural Language Input [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... There are plenty of great apps out there vying to help the forgetful, from dedicated to-do list and reminder apps like WWD favorite Remember the Milk, to the task and calendar systems in Google Docs and MS Office. New alerts and reminders app ...

Google Calendar Gets Gmail Tasks Integration [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... or Remember The Milk, it’s possible to use it in some quite powerful ways (for example, see my previous post on ...

Remindd: Super Simple Reminders via Email and Text [Video]
Mashable! — Like most people, I can be forgetful sometimes. If it weren’t for Web tools, I’d probably miss some important meetings and appointments, which is one of the last things I want to do. So if you’ve missed one too many soccer games or anniversaries, then Remindd might be the simplest solution ever created for the absent mind. Remindd does one thing, and it does it well: simple reminders. Once you are registered, just pick a day, a time, a title, and that’s really it - the reminder is set. But Remindd has a few additional features beyond email alerts, the big one being ...

Add a task to Things from anywhere!
MacOSXHints.com — ... by CulturedCode. There are many features I love about this app, but one feature I wish it had was the ability to email myself tasks. This was something I really liked about Remember the Milk. ...

25 Features iPhone OS Still Needs
Technologizer — ... 9. A to-do list. It startles me that Apple has done ambitious, enterprisey things like make the iPhone work with Microsoft’s Exchange server, but that the phone still doesn’t ship with a task manager.  I use and like Remember the Milk, but still find it odd that OS X’s iCal has a to-do list that doesn’t talk to the iPhone at all. ...

Get More Organized with RememberTheMilk
Search Engine Journal — I have already overviewed some ways to get more organized with Google calendar, and I am now planning to start the series reviewing advanced free productivity tools from time to time. The first tool in the productivity series is RememberTheMilk - a multi-feature productivity tool. 1. Sorting options Store your to-do lists in folders: Study, Work, Personal, Inbox, All Tasks. Filter tasks: Due Today, Due Tomorrow, Overdue, All. Sort tasks by priority, date or name. ...

Singletasking: The Next Trend in Web Working? [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... actually could’ve taken a back seat to something else. But if you’ve been feeling like you’re being pulled in all directions, and wondering about how best to counter the cumulative effects of a schizophrenic workflow, you may want to give singletasking a try. Here’s how I’m approaching it: Avoid Traditional Task Management and GTD Apps Traditional task management and GTD apps like Remember the Milk and Things for the Mac are great for handling many tasks, but they ...

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]
GigaOM Network — ... 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. ...

Task.fm Adds Smart Reminders via Twitter
Mashable! — A few months ago, we reviewed a unique reminder app: Task.fm. In our assessment, we noted its Twitter-like approach to reminders and its ability to decipher human language – you can tell it Task.fm “I need to call mom at noon tomorrow” and expect a reminder the next day. We did note though that you couldn’t set reminders via email, SMS, or Twitter, which decreased its utility. Since then, Task.fm has been busy adding new features to its app, culminating in the release of Task.fm 1.0 earlier today. Now not only is the interface much more elegant, ...

Five fab apps for iPhone OS 3.0 and the new 3GS
MacBytes.com — ... friends and other Star Defense players within virtual earshot. The Nintendo DS family of handheld game devices were immensely successful in their P2P play over Wi-Fi. There's no reason the iPhone and the iPod Touch can't also grow into using peer-to-peer/player-to-player networking for collaboration and challenges, opening up new modes of gameplay and productivity. One hopes. 5. What Now?: Remember the Milk Price: Free, but requires $US25 "Pro" account From: Remember the Milk Pty. Remember the Milk is a to-do productivity application that can get around one of the big ...

14 iPhone Apps With Push Notification for Productivity
Mashable! — Elliott Kosmicki is the founder of GoodPlum.com, a productivity and personal development blog for home business owners. You can also follow Elliott on Twitter. With iPhone 3.0 OS upon us, we’ve finally seen the delivery of much-needed push notifications from Apple. Applications that take advantage of this new feature continue to trickle in, and though the selection is slim right now, there are a handful of apps (some on their way) that should allow you to become more productive throughout your day. With push notifications, you can now stop checking news for breaking ...

Remember The Milk iPhone App Now Has Push
Pulse2 - Technology News And Reviews — ... Remember The Milk is a small Australian company founded by Emily Boyd and Omar Kilani.  Remember The Milk started in October 2005 and has about one million registered users. ...

Poll: Google Tasks, Remember the Milk, or Another Solution? [jkOnTheRun]
GigaOM Network — 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. Try ...

OmniFocus for iPhone finally has reminders, but implementation is awful
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... Since your OmniFocus reminders are actually just fake appointments, there is no way to audibly differentiate them from appointment reminders. They sound and look exactly the same. Remember the Milk, for example, uses push notifications on its iPhone app, and you can set the notification sound to a number of different options. That way you know that you're being reminded of a task rather than an appointment. ...

OmniFocus for iPhone finally has reminders, but implementation is awful
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... Since your OmniFocus reminders are actually just fake appointments, there is no way to audibly differentiate them from appointment reminders. They sound and look exactly the same. Remember the Milk, for example, uses push notifications on its iPhone app, and you can set the notification sound to a number of different options. That way you know that you're being reminded of a task rather than an appointment. ...

Things Keeps Tasks Under Control [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... (s msft), Remember The Milk, and a few other options. Nothing ever seemed quite right for me, though, and at times I found myself scribbling on paper pads still. ...

This Week at Mobile Tech Manor #50: Updates and Tasking [jkOnTheRun]
GigaOM Network — ... 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. ...

To-Do Lists: 12 Online Tools for Organizing Your Tasks
SitePoint — ... Remember The Milk: Remember The Milk is one of the most feature-rich task management tools I’ve seen. You can create, manage and organize tasks quickly and easily with extensive keyboard shortcuts. You can receive reminders via email, SMS, and instant messenger; tag your tasks; and locate your location-based tasks on a map. There is also a Pro version that provides an app for iPhone and iPod touch, and MilkSync for BlackBerry and Windows Mobile. ...

15 Fluid Apps You Can Build For Your Business
ReadWriteWeb — ... PBworks, Wetpaint, or Wikispaces. Docs Google Docs and Zoho Writer are perfectly suited to becoming Fluid apps. Bringing either of them (or whatever online word processor you prefer) to the desktop makes it much more competitive with the experience of Microsoft Office or Open Office. Tasks & To-do Lists A Fluid app works great for any of the software as a service task tracking and to-do list tools, such as Remember The Milk or Ta-da List from 37Signals. File Sharing If you're ...

Back to School: Apps Every College Student Should Try
ReadWriteWeb — ... Remember the Milk is one app we like for individual or group tasks. This full-featured program allows users to keep track of tasks through RSS feeds, share tasks via email, add tasks via email or SMS, and even assign tasks a specific location. There's an iPhone app, and RTM plays nicely with Gmail, Twitter, and Google Calendar, as well. ...

20 Crucial Tools for Working On-the-Go
SitePoint — ... Remember The Milk: Remember The Milk is a task management tool that allows you to create, manage and organize tasks online or on your mobile device. ...

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 ...

How Freemium Can Work for Your Startup [GigaOM]
GigaOM Network — ... Earlier this year, I asked the readers of this blog and those who follow me on Twitter what the one app was that they couldn’t live without. Among the most common names offered up were Evernote, Remember The Milk and Dropbox. Since then, those three apps have become indispensable to me as well. And they all happen to be benefiting from the business model championed by venture capitalist Fred Wilson known as “freemium.” They’re not alone — numerous companies have ...

5 Steps to Getting Unstuck and Pursuing Your Goals
Mashable! — ... Combine the results from your search and discovery with available suites of GTD tools to start crafting an attainable list of actions. Check out services like RememberTheMilk or ...

Release Notes: My 5 Favorite Apps & Utilities, the Early 2009 Edition
Maximum PC all RSS Feed — ... As a person who’s chronically disorganized, Remember the Milk gives me a universally accessible task list that helps me keep my priorities straight. RtM is web-based, so I can add to and update my task list from all my devices—laptop, desktop, and iPhone—without worrying about sync problems. www.rememberthemilk.com ...

The Deadline Game: Three Types [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... their corporate climate. Sometimes these types of clients will also want frequent, regular status updates, either weekly or bi-weekly, but even if they don’t, it’s a good idea to micro-manage these deadlines by breaking them down into sub-tasks on a fairly small scale. Hourly goal setting might even be appropriate. Good tools for this kind of work include GTD apps that send you notifications on a schedule you set (Things or Remember the Milk are recommended). Second Type: Firm, But Flexible ...

Online task managers to organize your life
Webware.com — ... Remember the Milk Remember the Milk is an extremely convenient service. It's one of the best task managers in this roundup. ...

Remember the Milk for Android is Now a Completed Task [jkOnTheRun]
GigaOM Network — ... 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. ...

Remember The Milk released for Android (if you're a Pro subscriber)
Download Squad — ... Remember The Milk have released their new client for Android devices in the Android Market. Available as a free download, the client does require the user to have a 'Pro' account, which is priced at $25 per year. ...

40 Android Business Models, Part Three
AndroidGuys — ... receive a refund within 24 hours of purchase). On the flip side, this adds a dependency to your application on third-party ad code, and in turn a dependency on an Internet connection. For applications that already need an Internet connection to be worthwhile, this is not a big hurdle. For applications that are expressly designed to work disconnected, ad networks may or may not be the best approach. Model #14: Give Away the App, Sell the Account Remember The Milk (RTM) released their Android application yesterday. The application is ...

40 Android Business Models, Part Three
Planet Android — ... receive a refund within 24 hours of purchase). On the flip side, this adds a dependency to your application on third-party ad code, and in turn a dependency on an Internet connection. For applications that already need an Internet connection to be worthwhile, this is not a big hurdle. For applications that are expressly designed to work disconnected, ad networks may or may not be the best approach. Model #14: Give Away the App, Sell the Account Remember The Milk (RTM) released their Android application yesterday. The application is ...

Top 10 Underhyped Webapps, 2009 Edition [Lifehacker Top 10]
Lifehacker — [image] As with rock music, video games, and other awesome pursuits, great web applications often don't get enough credit for what they do well. We're revisiting and updating our favorite underhyped webapps to give a new crop of contenders their due. Photo by thievingjoker . 10. Freckle [image] Like previous underhyped champ Remember the Milk , Freckle doesn't require you to learn a new set of rules or input methods to track how you spend your time working for clients. If you type "Writing copy for Benderson Corp. 1h45m," it assigns a 1-hour-and-45-minute billing for Benderson. Want ...

How To Plan Your Monthly Facebook Page Strategy
All Facebook — ... While you can accomplish many of the tasks outlined in a short period of time, space out each task so that you have time to accomplish each step well. I personally use an application called Remember the Milk to plan out my tasks over a longer period time. One huge mistake that I used to always make was using my calendar as a method for planning tasks that need to be accomplished. Tasks lists are useful because you can go through them and mark them off without cluttering up your schedule. While you may aim to have an article completed by a specific day or an upgrade to your ...

Freeware Files: Five Unique Alternatives to Adobe AIR's Best Apps!
Maximum PC all RSS Feed — ... your desktop, but that's about it. You enter items, you click on the check box when you've completed them, and... yeah. DeskTask also pops up your list of to-be-accomplished tasks onto your desktop for easy viewing, but the app integrates with Microsoft Outlook to display your tasks and calendar items without any additional input. In fact, that's all it does. So if you have Outlook, this is the perfect alternative to Doomi for task management. If you don't, you could always check out Remember the Milk? ...

How To Become a Level 80 Twitter Ninja
Mac|Life all RSS Feed — ... and you can direct-message the service a number of commands. For a new task, simply type d rtm Pick up the milk, but you can also get a list of tasks due, delegate tasks to other Twitter/RTM users, and more. The full list of commands is at rememberthemilk.com/services/twitter. ...

App for the Milk is a desktop client for Remember the Milk
Download Squad — ... is a cross-platform Adobe Air-based desktop client version of the extremely popular online task management application Remember the Milk. One of the unique aspects of Remember the Milk is that it lends itself well to various user interface interpretations. There are already a number of different UIs for RTM, including the classic web interface, the embedded Gmail interface, the Gmail gadget interface, and the iPhone interface. Each has common elements, but differs in the details. ...

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 ...

WWD Reader Profile: Sam Glover, Consumer Rights Lawyer [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... gear and software do you use and why? My computers are a ThinkPad T400 running Windows with Bitlocker enabled and a Dell desktop (whatever was cheap at the time) with a 22″ widescreen monitor. Randall uses an old iMac at the office and a MacBook Air for the road. We have three Fujitsu ScanSnaps — one at home, and two at the office (one for my Windows PC, one for Randall’s iMac). We use Google Apps, Remember the Milk and Freshbooks to do most of our work in a browser. Local apps include ...

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 ...

Remember the Milk for Android Updated
OStatic blogs — ... Remember the Milk is beloved by many people as an application for tracking to-do items and setting reminders. It's been available for use on Android mobile phones for some time, but ...

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 ...

Will the Cloud Lead Me Away From the Mac? [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network — ...  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 ...

Task.fm – The best, simple, reminder tool out there?
The Next Web — Australians must have a lot of things to do. How else can you explain that two kick-ass sites in the reminder/to-do space, Remember The Milk (RTM) and now Task.fm, are both Aussie-made? When Task.fm first launched earlier this year many people loved the simplicity of the service but baulked at the price point – $10/month. Especially when leading services like RTM cost as little as $25/year. Well with Task.fm v2 you can now get a free ad-supported account or the pro account for only $3.99/month. If you go pro, what do you get for your ...

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