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We’re thrilled to share that MilkScript is here! One of those features we’ve dreamed about for a long time, MilkScript lets you create scripts to automate certain actions, whether you want to create a series of tasks, to act on existing tasks, or to generate information based on your tasks. MilkScript is available exclusively for Pro users. How it worksYou write and use code in modern JavaScript a
We’re big fans of IFTTT, an awesome service that makes it easy to connect the apps and services that you use every day (sometimes in creative and totally unexpected ways!). So, we’re super excited to announce that Remember The Milk for IFTTT is available today, exclusively for Pro users. We’ve created a bunch of Applets to start with (some of our favorites are described below), but you can create
Bob’s favorite colors are blue and white (evidently). While they’re lovely colors, have you ever wondered if Remember The Milk could be… just a tad less blue and white? Wonder no more! You can now choose from over 100 beautiful themes to make the web and desktop apps your own. Ready for a change? Just click on the gear icon in the top right of the app, and select ‘Themes’. Themes are available exc
When Bob told us we’d be building a new Remember The Milk from the ground up, he said we needed to go big. Ridiculously big. Bob thought we should listen closely to all the feedback and suggestions we’d received from you guys, our awesome users, and create the bestest tasks app the world has ever seen. And who are we to argue with a stuffed monkey? So we coded, and coded… and coded some more. Craz
Yes, the cow and the elephant are together at last! Evernote integration has been one of our most requested features, and since Evernote launched Reminders last week, Bob T. Monkey has been furiously coding away. (The only time he surfaced over the weekend was when he ran out of bananas…) We’re excited to announce that you can now automagically sync your Evernote Reminders with Remember The Milk.
Bob T. Monkey’s been furiously coding away as fast as his little monkey hands allow, and this Android update is a big one! Version 3.0 (codenamed “Tik-Tok”) has a completely new and intuitive interface, improvements to reminder notifications and widgets… oh, and did we mention that it’s built for tablets, too? Check out the demo we prepared earlier, or read on for the full scoop. A whole new inter
Waaay back in 2004, two Australians (that’s us) started working on a little project called Remember The Milk. We were joined by Bob T. Monkey to round out our team, and set out to build the bestest task management app the world had ever seen. Eight years on, we’re still going! To our utter amazement, we’ve somehow managed to sign up over 4.1 million users. Thanks to all your support with Pro accou
We’re huge iPad fans here at Remember The Milk (our moms are, too!) and consider it to be a revolutionary (and magical :) new device. So when Apple announced that developers could start building apps for the iPad, our resident mobile app guru was on the case. That was just over a year ago. Since then, we’ve rebuilt the app from scratch and thrown out 4 different design concepts in our pursuit of a
Ever since we launched Remember The Milk, we’ve supported secure and encrypted access over HTTPS to the website for all users (of course, passwords are always encrypted when sent over the Internet :). Today we’re making it even easier to always use a secure connection when accessing your tasks on the Remember The Milk website, with the introduction of the ‘Always use HTTPS’ setting, now available
We’re excited today to be introducing a feature that makes it faster and easier to sign into Remember The Milk if you’re also a Google user (which we know that many of you are :). Support for Google Accounts You can now sign up and login to Remember The Milk using your Google Account (yay!). If you’re an existing user, just choose “Sign in with your Google Account” on the Remember The Milk homepag
We’re excited to introduce Shun Fukuzawa, our new Community Manager (Japanese language). Shun’s re-launched our Remember The Milk Japan Blog at blog.rememberthemilk.jp, where he’ll be sharing all the latest Remember The Milk news, tips, and happenings. Remember The Milk is also now on Twitter in Japanese – please follow @rtmjp for updates, and send your feedback to Shun! (Follow @rememberthemilk f
Despite our best efforts, we just haven’t been able to get Bob fluent in Japanese (who would have thought that teaching a foreign language to a stuffed monkey would be so difficult?!). While that’s bad news for Bob, it might be good news for you! We now have a part-time position available for a Community Manager (Japanese language) on the Remember The Milk team. Do you love communicating online an
From the very first day that Google Chrome was released, the questioning started: “When will the Remember The Milk for Gmail add-on be available for Chrome?”. We know that you guys love Chrome (it’s edged past Safari and IE this week to be the 2nd most popular browser amongst RTM users), so we were keen to bring the extension to Chrome as soon as we could. I’m happy to say it’s now here. :) For th
If you have travel plans for the holidays, this tip’s for you! RTM user mrgage shared some great ideas to ensure stress-free travel preparation: Inspired by GTD guru David Allen’s Travel Checklist, I set out to make my own with RTM. I tend to travel across country a couple times a year to visit family and it’s never fun to stress about what to pack. Then of course, it’s even worse to stress about
It’s no secret that we’re big gadget fans here. Waaay back in 2006, we launched a feature that enabled you to add a daily gadget to Google Calendar: clicking on a checkmark icon would bring up your tasks for that day. The problem with that daily gadget is that it requires clicking to see your tasks (and everybody knows that the more work required to get to your tasks, the less likely it is that th
Did you fall in love with Scala at first sight? Do you dream of actors, DSLs, implicits and pattern matching? We have a full-time position available for a Scala Hacker (Server-side Engineer) at Remember The Milk. If this sounds like you, and you’d like to join us in our quest to make the world more organized and productive, head on over to the jobs page and get in touch!
It turns out that Androids do dream of electric cows! We’re super excited to be launching Remember The Milk for Android, a feature-packed app that brings Remember The Milk goodness to your Android device. The app is now available as a free download on the Android Market for Pro users. Stay in sync. Yup, it’s got background sync. Background sync! (Sorry to make all you iPhone users jealous! ;) Ever
We’re really excited today to be launching a big update to Remember The Milk – we’re calling it the Smart Add edition (you’ll see why in a minute!). With this update, we’ve focused on making it as fast and easy as possible to add your tasks to Remember The Milk (that’s the “smart” bit). We’ve also made a bunch of improvements to the web app to make it easier to manage your tasks once they’re in th
We’re excited to announce that the latest version of the RTM app is now available on the App Store (look for version number 1.1.0). As previously mentioned, this update improves stability and performance on the iPhone 3.0 software, and fixes some bugs that are specific to iPhone 3.0 (the “swipe to complete” feature is back! :). We’ve also snuck in one much-requested bonus feature: Push Notificatio
I’m happy to introduce a guest post from Doug Ireton, who’s written a fantastic guide to Getting Things Done with RTM. Doug is a Sr. Platform Engineer on the Windows Server team at Nordstrom, a luxury clothing retailer based in Seattle, Washington. He is an avid Remember The Milk user, and after almost a year has finally stopped fiddling with his RTM setup (mostly). Using RTM for work and personal
For Windows Vista users: check out the fantastic I Forgot The Milk gadget created by ilab. This customizable gadget gives quick access to your RTM tasks directly from the Vista sidebar, and makes it easy to add and edit your tasks and notes. Looking for more ways to interact with Remember The Milk? Head on over to the Services page.
To say that we were excited when Apple made it possible to start developing native apps earlier this year would be a massive understatement (we're big iPhone fans!). There was no question that we'd be developing an app for the iPhone and iPod touch... the only question was, "how big?" :)Building an app that simply gave access to your RTM tasks online wasn't enough (after all, the web-based iPhone
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1. Remember the Moof Dashboard Widget for OS XGot a Mac? Malcolm McFarland has developed Remember the Moof, an awesome Dashboard widget that allows you to add and complete tasks, as well as filter by list and tags.2. RTM Tool for WindowsTimo Pijnappel has developed RTM Tool for Windows, a very cool tool that allows you to quickly add tasks to Remember The Milk (complete with due date and tags). It
The companion blog to Remember The Milk, the best way to manage your tasks. ARCHIVES October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 200
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