It seems like so many video games these days are tough to keep up with: they either have large enough worlds that it’s hard to remember everything, they require a lot of time (and in some cases specific times!), or all of the above. This week, janiceclee shares a
Have you ever wondered how much time you’re really spending on each of your tasks? Sometimes tracking your time usage can bring some surprising and useful (and possibly disturbing!) facts to light. Konstantin Vorobyev’s YaR Desktop app can help you collect this time-tracking information and put it
You could argue that to-do lists are revolving by nature: as soon as you clear it, another day arrives and there’s more to do. Some days may feel like 2 steps forward and 3 steps back.
This week’s tip, shared by byronsp, brings a different perspective into
We’re seven years old today! It feels like just yesterday we were launching our little app on the Internets, wondering if anyone would actually like and use what we’d created (and we still feel like that everytime we launch something new for Remember The Milk!).
We’ve been
Maintaining your vehicle can be a lot of work; you need to get the oil changed periodically, sure, but the tires need to be rotated, the wheels aligned, the fluids checked, and then the oil changed again. :) This week’s tip, shared by azclaire, suggests keeping track of this schedule
We love seeing all the cool things that developers do with the Remember The Milk API, so we’re starting a new featured apps series to share some of the awesome apps we’ve discovered that work with Remember The Milk. If you’ve built something cool with the API,
It can be difficult to make time for a date night periodically, let alone figuring out what to do once you do plan it! This week’s tip, shared by thisjones, can help the planning part by keeping a list of ideas, which may help motivate you to make time
We’ve discussed before using Remember The Milk to keep track of your school assignments, but it’s not just useful for yourself. This week, cowgirlmelysa shares a tip for teachers or parents (or both!) to keep track of their kids’ assignments and lessons, in the classroom and at home.
You may be reading this thinking, “It’s too early in the year to be planning gifts for the holidays!” Read on: in this week’s tip, laurie09 suggests starting to keep track of any holiday shopping you may do out of season, so as the holidays approach you have
It is pretty satisfying to complete any task you’ve put on your list for a given day, but what about those that fit with some larger goals you’ve set for yourself? In this week’s tip, kochava outlines a method for setting a goal and using a daily
Waaay back in 2004, two Australians (that’s us) started working on a little project called Remember The Milk. We were joined by Bob T. Monkey to round out our team, and set out to build the bestest task management app the world had ever seen. Eight years on, we’
It’s great to be able to add tasks via Twitter, but often getting something over to Twitter, especially from another app or website, can be the tricky part. This week’s tip, shared by taylor.andrew, suggests using a Tweet button (which seems to be showing up in more