Looking to get your Remember The Milk fix on your desktop? App for the milk is a handy new desktop client developed by Christoph Peter.
The app allows you to manage your tasks in a stand-alone window, and works both online and offline (changes made when offline will be synchronized
If you’re looking for a neat way to check out your tasks from your Dashboard, this widget might be for you. Rich Hong’s recently updated Milk the Cow widget allows you to view (and filter!) your Remember The Milk tasks, and easily add and complete individual tasks.
For
For Windows Vista users: check out the fantastic I Forgot The Milk gadget created by ilab. This customizable gadget gives quick access to your RTM tasks directly from the Vista sidebar, and makes it easy to add and edit your tasks and notes.
Looking for more ways to interact with
Here’s one for users of GNOME (a desktop environment for Unix-like operating systems, for the uninitiated).
Peng Deng has created a cool Remember The Milk plugin for GNOME Do. The plugin allows you to filter your tasks (and use advanced search operators) as well as quickly create new tasks,
We’re big fans of using commands to quickly add and interact with your tasks, so wanted to share these two cool new ways you can interact with RTM. (Both use the RTM API, so if you’re feeling inspired, please feel free to hack on your own RTM command
1. Remember the Moof Dashboard Widget for OS X
Got a Mac? Malcolm McFarland has developed Remember the Moof, an awesome Dashboard widget that allows you to add and complete tasks, as well as filter by list and tags.
2. RTM Tool for Windows
Timo Pijnappel has developed RTM Tool
If you’re a GNOME user looking for a simple-yet-powerful task management tool that integrates with RTM, then check out the very cool Tasque by Boyd Timothy and Calvin Gaisford.
Boyd and Calvin worked on Tasque as part of a Novell Hackweek project, and gave a demonstration of the application
Edgar Gonçalves has put together an awesome (and feature-rich!) Common Lisp API kit for RTM and has written about his experiences working with CL and the RTM API on his blog:
Enter Common Lisp. Perhaps the fastest way to do some scripting in my mind, but I’ve yet to
Here’s one for users of GNOME (a desktop environment for Unix-like operating systems). Sebastian Pölsterl has created a handy Deskbar module for Remember The Milk. It supports adding new tasks; searching your incomplete tasks; and completing, postponing, deleting, moving, and changing priority of your tasks. Cool :)
Using GNOME? Check
If you’re a Mac user, you may be familiar with the incredibly handy Quicksilver, which allows you to rapidly perform tasks on your Mac with quick keyboard shortcuts.
Brian Moore has created an awesome Quicksilver plug-in, Remember The Milk for Quicksilver, bringing RTM and Quicksilver together. You can quickly
I don’t know about you, but I always remember things that I need to do at the most inopportune times. For instance, ever been out and about and suddenly remembered that you’d promised to feed your neighbour’s beloved cat/dog/monkey while they’re away? By the
Mind Like A Sieve Yahoo! Widget
Graeme McCormack has developed the awesomely named Mind Like A Sieve Yahoo! widget for RTM. This handy widget lets you can complete or postpone tasks, or open them on the RTM website, just by right-clicking on the task name. The widget’s flexible display