Firstly, I just wanted to say a huge thank you to those who have already upgraded to a Pro account. We really appreciate your support!
Secondly, it’s hardware upgrade time :) Remember The Milk will be down for scheduled maintenance tomorrow, starting at 7pm Sydney time (view in your timezone)
How it all began…
Three years ago this month, two desperately disorganized people (that’s us) were fed up with constantly forgetting things (yes, including the milk). Inspired by the awesomeness of Gmail, which had launched earlier that year, we decided to build a web application that would (hopefully!) help
It’s been a much requested feature for a while now, so we’re excited to finally bring sorting to RTM. You can sort your lists and Smart Lists by priority, due date, or task name – just click the sorting button on the top right of the list (sorry, it
Mind Like A Sieve Yahoo! Widget
Graeme McCormack has developed the awesomely named Mind Like A Sieve Yahoo! widget for RTM. This handy widget lets you can complete or postpone tasks, or open them on the RTM website, just by right-clicking on the task name. The widget’s flexible display
It’s been very cool to watch rtm’s ever-growing list of Twitter friends since we launched Remember The Milk for Twitter this week. We were excited to see that people have already come up with some really creative ways to interact with RTM on Twitter, and just wanted to
The site is temporarily unavailable due to some hardware issues (it looks like the new hardware we installed over the weekend might be playing up). We’re working to get everything back up and running again as quickly as possible. More updates to come – thanks for your patience.
Update 5:
We’re big fans of Twitter, an awesome service which poses the simple question, “What are you doing?”, and lets you post your activities and thoughts (so long as they’re 140 characters or less). You can send updates to Twitter via SMS, IM, the website, and third-party applications, making
Remember The Milk will be down for scheduled maintenance tomorrow, starting at 2pm Sydney time (view in your timezone). The site will be down for up to an hour. We’ll do our best to complete this maintenance as quickly as possible, and we’ll post again here once we’
Last month we launched the official Remember The Milk Japan Blog at blog.rememberthemilk.jp
We want to thank blogger Hiroshi Miyazaki, who’s been doing an awesome job covering RTM news and providing valuable tips on using Google Gears for offline access, using the mobile version, and sending tasks
The Second Golden Age of Software:
Oh, and consider this: The RTM team consists of two people (and, the service’s site says, one stuffed monkey). I don’t know how many programmers Microsoft has working on Outlook, but it’s a heck of a lot more than that. And
We’ve been busy tweaking our new offline functionality over the last couple of weeks; in addition to some interface tweaks, we’ve made RTM a little less eager to switch you to offline mode (you’ll only be switched to offline mode if you have no Internet connection and
One of the highlights of Google Developer Day in Sydney last week was the announcement of Google Gears, a browser plugin that enables offline web applications. We were excited to see one of our favourite applications, Google Reader, become the first to use Google Gears to provide offline access.
So,