Valentine's Day Special: Buy one Pro account, get one free for a friend

Saturday, February 14, 2009 by Emily Boyd

Bob finds love...

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone! In honour of Bob T. Monkey finally finding a love interest (see above), we're running a special on Pro membership.

If you upgrade to Pro or renew your Pro account this weekend (by end of February 15, 2009), you'll get a gift code for 1 free year of Pro, to give to a friend who doesn't already have a Remember The Milk Pro account (note: the gift code cannot be applied to an existing Pro account, and/or your own account; more details in the FAQ).

Thinking about going Pro? Visit the upgrade page to learn what you'll get, including features like RTM for iPhone and iPod touch, MilkSync for BlackBerry and Windows Mobile, and access to the Pro Tester Program.

Thanks, as always, to everyone who's already supporting RTM with a Pro account. We love you! :)

5 RTM humans + 1 monkey meet in Sydney

Friday, February 13, 2009 by Emily Boyd

Arty and Bob  Team at the Opera House  Meeting a koala  Bob meets some giraffes

Last week was an especially exciting one for the RTM team: we held our very first in-person development team meetup since Michael and Arty have joined us, and we got to meet our newest team members for the first time!

Michael flew over to Sydney from Mexico City, and Arty came all the way from Moscow, joining the three of us who live in Sydney (plus Bob of course); thanks guys for bearing 20+ hours of flying time to meet with us!

We had a packed week of RTM development discussion, but still made time for the obligatory sightseeing around this beautiful city. We took the team to see the Opera House, check out (then walk across!) the Harbour Bridge, visit Taronga Zoo and meet some of the animals, and of course visit a Sydney beach.

The zoo visit was particularly special for us; RTM is a sponsor of the monkeys (what else?!) at Taronga Zoo, so it was great to see all the fantastic work that the zoo is doing. Bob even met a zookeeper!

Check out the photos from the RTM development team meetup

The new girl

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 by Krissy Bradfield

Krissy Bradfield

Hi everyone! My name is Krissy and I'm the new Community Manager here at Remember The Milk. I've been a user of RTM for about a year now and I love it. I've found that I'm a lot more productive if I write tasks down and lets face it, there's nothing more satisfying the ticking them off when they're done!

I'll be helping out around the forums providing support and advice to our users. I'll also be updating the blog and co-ordinating all of our social networking spots so we can get news and information to everyone quickly and easily. On top of this I'll be scouring the web to find out what people are saying about RTM and we'll be using this information to make everything we do that much better.

I'm really excited to be working with this talented team and look forward to getting to know all of you!

An extraordinarily belated happy 2009!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 by Emily Boyd

Wow, 2009 is really flying by isn't it? It seems like yesterday we were celebrating Christmas and New Years and here we are in February already. If this first month or so is anything to go by, 2009 will zip past before we know it! We're (more than a little bit) late, but happy 2009 everyone! :)

We’ve been really busy this last month which is probably why time is flying by. We’ve been working away on RTM (we read every forum post so if you have a idea, make sure you leave us a note); a new team member has joined us (she'll be introducing herself shortly); and we've been meeting with two of our engineers for the first time this past week (Arty and Michael flew all the way from Moscow and Mexico City, respectively, to Sydney; more on that in another post).

We figured we'd kick off the year with a quick recap of RTM happenings over the past 12 months, in case you missed anything! We've got lots of stuff planned for 2009, so make sure you subscribe to our blog feed to keep up-to-date. We hope your year is off to a wonderful start!

iPhone app

iPhone app, at long last

It's no secret that we're big iPhone fans here, so we had a lot of fun developing (and subsequently launching!) our iPhone app, trying to pack in as many features as we could to give you the power of all of RTM in your pocket. The resulting app is available as a free download on the App Store for RTM Pro users.

Gadget for Gmail

Gmail

Combining our love of both Gmail and gadgets, we launched an RTM gadget for Gmail Labs, which can handily be added to the left nav of any Gmail account. Convenient access to RTM alongside your mail, full of task management goodness!

We grew!

This past year we're very excited to have four new members on the RTM team: Ab Kilani, Arvid Bux, Artemy Tregubenko, and Michael Wolf (residing in Australia, The Netherlands, Russia, and Mexico respectively). Our team is getting pretty global; we now have most continents covered… we'll have to work on that.

Ab Arvid Arty Michael

New ways to interact with your tasks

The list of new ways to use RTM in our Services section continues to grow, thanks to the awesome folks creating handy tools from Dashboard widgets to Ubiquity commands using the RTM API. If you feel inspired, read up on the API docs and start hacking. :)

Bob tests BlackBerry

MilkSync + BlackBerry = sync goodness

Early in 2008 we launched a much-requested new Pro feature, MilkSync for BlackBerry. W00t! This was our second app based on the MilkSync task synchronization platform, after MilkSync for Windows Mobile.

Speaking new languages

We're extremely grateful to all the translation volunteers who've continued to help make RTM and its features available in new languages. Thanks again, everyone! :) RTM now speaks 31 languages! We added seven entirely new localizations this year (Albanian, Catalan, Esperanto, Lithuanian, Norwegian (Nynorsk), Ukrainian, and Vietnamese) and have continued to make new features available in the already launched languages.

Bring on the browsers

ChromeFirefox

It was a big year for browsers; we welcomed Firefox 3 and Google Chrome as officially supported browsers for RTM. We're always busy tweaking things to make sure that RTM is as fast as possible in each browser, and like to take advantage of cool new stuff that allows you to do new things with your browser (like launching RTM offline from your desktop with Gears).

Bob fixes stuff

Testing, testing

We launched the Pro Tester Program back in March, giving program members access to pre-release versions of new RTM features to try out. To everyone who's helped us with testing so far, a big thank you! :)

Blogging news

We added a new status blog in October, to provide updates on RTM and its services. A quick reminder: please check it out if you'd like to keep in the loop about upgrades, outages, and related issues! (You can also follow rtmstatus on Twitter for updates.) We'll also be trying to blog more frequently on our official blog (hint: the one you're reading!), especially sharing more tips and tricks like Doug Ireton's fantastic guest post on advanced GTD with RTM that I know many folks enjoyed.

Bob wins!

Bob's crazy adventures

Of course, Bob T. Monkey couldn't resist more adventuring this past year. He headed to Tokyo for our first ever RTM meetup, travelled halfway around the world to meet some of his idols at FOWA Miami, hung out at WWDC and picked up an Apple Design Award, and hosted a wild party for RTM's third birthday. What a big year for a small monkey!