This week’s tip, shared by hogan82, covers using our email service plus Smart Add to quickly add a series of tasks related to a specific project.
[Using Smart Add and email] I now create task lists for recurring projects (e.g., quarterly patch updates) in Microsoft Word that include
It’s great to be organized—a list of tasks, all lined up and ready to be completed—but it helps to set up methods to help keep yourself organized too. This week’s tip, shared by sylviavas, features a great method for organizing those tasks that you add quickly:
If your exercise routine seems unmanageable, check out this week’s tip, shared by robyn.horn, on training for a half marathon:
Recently, I felt pretty overwhelmed looking at my datebook, trying to keep all of my training and cross-training straight for an upcoming half marathon – so I simplified.
If you’re keeping up with some New Year’s resolutions in full swing, or just watching what you eat, this week’s tip shared by bonniefaust, offers a good way to keep tabs on what you’re eating:
Like many people, my husband and I made a New Years
If you have trouble remembering to whom you’ve lent money then this week’s tip, shared by chrisstreeter, shows you a way to keep track:
Whenever someone owes me money (I buy movie tickets, concert tickets, pay a house bill), I create a new task with a 1 week
Whether or not you use a financial tool to track your finances, this week’s tip—shared by nekodojo—will help you keep track of your cash; no more wondering where it’s gone. :)
I use Quicken for tracking my finances. Luckily my bank has everything linked up electronically, but
Do you dream of a world where the browser reigns supreme, and all applications are a beautifully constructed and obsessively optimized mish-mash of cleanly namespaced JavaScript, crafty HTML and minimalist CSS? Do you wake up screaming “OH NO! NOT ANOTHER [favourite quirky browser here] BUG!” as cross-browser development
Got gifts? This week’s tip, shared by cainebryce, is for you!
With all the giving that happens during the holidays, here’s a way that I’m starting to use in order to keep track of the people I want to send thank-you cards or emails to.
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Ever since we launched Remember The Milk, we’ve supported secure and encrypted access over HTTPS to the website for all users (of course, passwords are always encrypted when sent over the Internet :).
Today we’re making it even easier to always use a secure connection when accessing your tasks
If you own an automobile, you know how much periodic maintenance they require; it can be a lot to keep up with. This week’s tip, shared by pzbiegiel, helps to make keeping up with maintenance more manageable.
Everyone knows that one way to maximize gas mileage on your vehicle
If you send a lot of tasks by email, this week’s tip, shared by jans.roeber, may interest you; it provides a quick way to supply a task’s properties to send via email.
For the fast entry of task via email I’ve created a snippet called “rrtm”
Remember The Milk is now available in the just launched Chrome Web Store, a place for Google Chrome users to discover and install apps.
Once you install the Remember The Milk app, it’s added to your Chrome start page so you can login with a single click. (You can