Remember the Milk
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| Developer(s) | Remember the Milk |
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| Operating system | Cross-platform (Web-based application) |
| Type | Electronic calendar, Task Manager, To Do List |
| Website | http://www.rememberthemilk.com |
Remember the Milk (RTM) is an application service provider for Web-based task- and time-management. It allows users to manage tasks from a computer, both online and offline. Created in 2004 by a two-person Australian company, it now has international contributors.
Features
Remember the Milk allows users to create multiple task lists. Added tasks can be edited (or not) to include various fields; locations can be added, and an integrated Google Maps feature allows users to save commonly-used locations. Tasks can also be organised by tags. Tasks can be postponed, and Remember the Milk will inform users of the number of times a given task has been postponed. Users must pay a subscription to synchronise among multiple devices more than once a day. Remember the Milk offers integration with Microsoft Outlook, Gmail, and other services.
History
As of April 2012, Remember the Milk reported having more than 2 million users; by July 2011 that figure had risen to 2.5 million, and by March 2012 had reached 3.5 million.[1] RTM's limited press coverage has been mostly positive with some reviewers, such as the editor in chief of PC World, comparing it favourably to Microsoft Outlook.[2]
External links
- Remember the Milk
- McCracken, Harry (2007-06-15). "Gears of War". Slate. Retrieved 2007-07-08.
- Shamah, David (2007-09-06). "Desktop: Environmental calendaring". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2007-09-20.
- Trapani, Gina (2007-10-12). "Get Organized with Remember the Milk". Lifehacker.com. Retrieved 2007-10-26.

