Jan 23

Keeping Organized with Remember The Milk

Tag: productivityScott Wegner @ 10:47 pm

Recently I started using a service called RememberTheMilk. Their website is dedicated to helping you manage your to-do lists. The premise is simple, but they do a very good job with it. I use Google Calendar to sync and keep track of most of my scheduling, but I wanted something more task-oriented, for things that don’t have a real due-date. I’ve also tried Lightning integrated in Thunderbird, but the downside there is that there’s no online integrate. For me, RememberTheMilk works.

The reason why they’ve won my vote is how robust they’ve made their service. You can have multiple lists organized in tabs, for which you can have unlimited tasks. Each task can be tagged, recurring, have a due date, priority, notes– you name it. It’s full options, but without being complicated. The interface is very Web 2.0, which brings me to the real kicker– integration. They’ve set it up so you can access your lists from just about anywhere– on-the-go with your PDA, on your Google homepage, and even through Gmail and Google Calendars. This is what really won my heart. For something as simple as to-do lists, they’ve really done it right, and kept it simple at the same time.

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One Response to “Keeping Organized with Remember The Milk”

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    [...] am a big fan of the previously mentioned Remember The Milk productivity webapp.  It does one thing– manages your Todo list– and it does it very [...]

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