As I mentioned yesterday, we’re scheduling some maintenance this weekend to perform an upgrade to improve site performance. RTM will be down for up to an hour tomorrow (Saturday), starting at 4:45pm Sydney time (view in your timezone). I’ll post again here once we’re done – thanks
In our eagerness to ensure that all RTM features had full support for Firefox 3, we did something pretty silly. When updating our Netvibes module to support Firefox 3, we accidentally broke support for Opera 9.5 – whoops! :(
Thank you to all the Opera users who brought this to our
If you’re a Firefox 2 user, you may have experienced problems with our Remember The Milk for Gmail Firefox extension over the past day or so – recent changes to Gmail’s code were preventing our extension from loading properly in this browser version (you may have noticed this if
It was downloaded over 8 million times yesterday, so I’m sure that many of you have Firefox 3 already (if you don’t, get it now – it’s awesome!).
We’re happy to announce that all RTM features now have full support for Firefox 3 – that includes the Remember
Remember The Milk will be down for scheduled maintenance tomorrow (Sunday), starting at 4:00pm Sydney time (view in your timezone). The site will be down for up to three hours while we perform an upgrade to improve site performance, and we’ll post again here once we’re done.
A number of network carriers around the US have been experiencing problems today, unfortunately causing some issues with connections to our primary data center. This means you might experience trouble loading RTM, depending on your location and the route that your Internet connection decides to take to our servers.
Our
It’s been a much-requested feature, so we’re very excited today to be launching the second application based on our MilkSync task synchronization platform: MilkSync for BlackBerry!
MilkSync for BlackBerry (as demonstrated by Bob T. Monkey in the above photo) is an application that synchronizes Remember The Milk with
As an organization freak, I love reading about how other people manage their email (I’m on a never-ending quest to attain Inbox Zero, so I need all the advice I can get). This month, it was awesome to see that two fantastic bloggers have shared how they’re using
Are you using Remember The Milk with Google Gears so you can manage your tasks offline?
The latest version of Google Gears comes with a handy new feature – the option to create a shortcut icon on your desktop for quick access to RTM. If you’re connected to the Internet,
Remember The Milk will be down for scheduled maintenance today, starting at 2:30pm Sydney time (view in your timezone). The site will be down for up to two hours while we perform some upgrades, and we’ll post again here once we’re done. Thank you for your patience!
Remember The Milk’s new features go through a rigorous testing program, headed up by Bob T. Monkey (seen above in his high-tech “lab”). New features are always top secret, so nobody apart from Bob and the rest of the RTM team sees them before launch.
The problem is that
Some users of Remember The Milk for Twitter, particularly those new to the feature, may have experienced a frustrating problem with sending messages to rtm on Twitter over the past few weeks.
Messages sent via Twitter weren’t making it through to our side for some users (making it impossible