This past weekend, we celebrated thirteen years since we launched Remember The Milk. Bob took a break from coding to consume a ginormous cake (well, ginormous for a stuffed monkey).
Thank you all for your support over the past thirteen years! Of course, an extra special thank you to everyone
Traveling comes with its own sets of tasks, particularly around packing and preparing for the trip. This week’s tip, shared by jondcoleman, offers a handy template for preparing, with one extra twist: using Smart Add to put the dates in as needed.
I travel for work about twice a
We all have those tasks we don’t want to do—we postpone them, we procrastinate, we get them done… eventually, right? In this week’s tip, mcaneted takes a Mark Twain proverb and turns it into a way to get unpleasant tasks done quickly!
There is a quote from
Climbing a mountain isn’t something you decide to do overnight—it takes planning and motivation. In this week’s tip, Remember The Milk user macness extends that analogy to your tasks: you can keep some “Everest” tasks at hand so you can keep on climbing step by proverbial step!
Bob T. Monkey is excited to announce our latest release, which updates the Remember The Milk app to support both the shiny new iOS 12 and watchOS 5. As part of this update, we’ve added support for the Siri watch face on watchOS 5, so you can see which
Ever get partway through your day and realize you forgot to do a quick thing in the morning? This week’s tip, shared by jjcardil, suggests a repeating task for morning—"startup"—and the end of the day—"shutdown"—where you can add subtasks for as
Do you enjoy helping people? Are you an enthusiastic Remember The Milk user who’s familiar with all of its crazy features? Do you have the technical skills to investigate and resolve bug reports?
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Once your moving checklist is done, living in a new residence can mean a number of inevitable shopping trips to pick up new supplies and such. In this week’s tip, radmoose shares a simple and perennial tip: keep track of everything as quickly as you think of it, and
Ever feel too organized? (We know, there’s not really any such thing!) Sometimes you are organizing your tasks or returning to an old project and you notice you have multiple tags for your tasks. Oops!
This week’s tip, shared by enkanadi, suggests grouping those to prevent any crossover.
Using GTD in Remember The Milk is very flexible, and there are a few ways to incorporate all its principles.
This week’s tip is shared by skominers, who suggests a quick method for using tasks as projects with the actions as subtasks inside. Read the full post for all
Keeping organized with GTD can really help focus on what you can do, but another aspect is keeping track of upcoming and “anytime” tasks with a “tickler” list. This week’s tip is shared by sunilgtder and focuses on keeping track of those tasks that don’t need a due
Keeping up with your tasks can sometimes keep you from the big picture. In this week’s tip, mcaneted shares a very balanced approach to help you think about the immediate and the long-term, the tasks and the goals.
This is my ten step process for creating a system