Tags are one of our favorite features for organizing tasks. This week’s tip, shared by reconfiguring, shows a few ways of using tags very effectively to organize groups of tasks – for specific meetings, but also as a means of categorizing tasks more generally too.
As I have to manage
Are you a command line ninja who’s looking for a way to manage your tasks without leaving the terminal? These two apps may be just what you’re looking for: rumember from Tim Pope and Milkmaid from Marius Grigoriu. Both are open source Ruby apps focused on fast and
If you try to keep up with new music, you know it can be a lot of work! Not to worry: in this week’s tip, tom.vanbaarle shares a thorough and simple method for keeping up with new recommendations, and for knowing what to buy.
Besides using RTM for
It’s safe to say there are a number of people trying some new exercises this month, being just after the New Year. :) This week’s tip, shared by schoonology, describes how they used Remember The Milk to manage a bit of friendly competition for achieving their fitness goals. Sounds
Have you been searching for an application to help manage your tasks on the desktop, but haven’t yet found one that seems to “fit in”? Try Cheqlist, an app created by Eric Wendelin with two goals: “make managing tasks very efficient and look sweet on your desktop”. Built on
Aside from more direct tasks, Remember The Milk can help you keep track of a variety of things. This week’s tip, shared by cole.jennette, demonstrates keeping track of questions you want to be on your mind… perhaps as a way of making a decision, something to check on,
Plenty of us have some things around the house that we could stand to get rid of. Armed with a camera and the internet, that’s very easy these days! In this week’s tip, yosri describes how they have started working through their pile of stuff by making a
When it comes to your tasks, the balance between keeping them “in your face” and keeping them out of the way can be a tricky one: you don’t want to forget about them because they’re hidden from you, but you don’t want to see them so often
Many are celebrating the new year this month. What better time to take a look at what’s coming up? This week, arwild01 shares a nice, simple way to see what’s coming up in the next week without getting distracted by unimportant things or forgetting about very important things.
‘Tis the season for lists… and since holiday lists come up year after year, we thought we’d share a timely tip shared by winterkitten. Of course, this tip can be used all year long; it’s the gift that keeps on giving!
Last year I made up a list
Expecting a baby can bring a whole new set of challenges to the uninitiated – I guess that applies to all new parents! Rather than flounder over the unknown, Remember The Milk user robyn.sukenik did what many of us can relate to in times of great anxiety: she made a