Reviewing your tasks can be helpful, but it can also be tedious to stay on top of. This week’s tip, shared by fizzyice, brings some automation to reviewing your tasks in a Smart List using the updated date—you don’t even need to rely on start or due
It’s been a busy year for us at Remember The Milk! Bob can barely remember all the things we got up to, so we thought we’d end the year by sharing some of our favorite happenings from 2016.
The new Remember The Milk
We kicked off the year
The holidays and New Year are a great time for planning out your annual events—'tis the season! This week’s tip comes from raymond.finn who suggests keeping a list of tasks around a specific event, and completing and archiving the list when the event is done. That
For this update to the web and desktop apps, Bob’s been busy making some small improvements and squishing bugs. Here’s what’s new in this release:
Version 2023 – December 16, 2016
* Improved: You can now reset your Inbox and Import Email Addresses. You can find this option under
If three priority levels aren’t enough for you, you may want to add more. mtitos shares a tip this week suggesting to use number tags, 1–10, to create 10 priorities to keep your tasks and lists prioritized just as you want!
For me, the three priority levels that
In our latest update, a compact overview widget is available on iOS 10 when using 3D Touch on the app icon. This allows you to super quickly see what your day is looking like. :)
Aside from this handy new feature, here’s what you’ll find in version 4.1.
We have an update for our Android app that squishes a bunch of annoying bugs (yay!). Here’s what you’ll find in version 4.1.5:
* New: Updated for Android 7.1.
* Fixed: Completing the same repeating task in the app and via other interfaces at the same time
Some projects require a large set of tasks in sequence but specific to each project. Wouldn’t it be nice to quickly create a customized set of tasks for each project? This week, pszaro shares a tip using TextExpander to generate a custom sequence of tasks that can be emailed
Building habits involves a fair amount of repetition and motivation. This week, grant shares a tip of using repeating tasks in Remember The Milk alongside a daily task to build your desired habits and to keep them going.
Recently I’ve been using Remember The Milk to build some habits
A perennial favorite has been a classic post about setting up GTD in Remember The Milk. After this year’s big update we thought it would be good to highlight a new method. jpuphill shares how you can use subtasks and start dates alongside other Remember The Milk features to,
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
A bike holiday can be a romantic way to explore an area, but can involve some especially specific planning—routes, distance, destinations. This week’s tip comes from amkbcn, who uses Remember The Milk tasks to keep track of planned routes, as well as to keep a log of the