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Remember The Milk Notifier [Adobe Air Application]

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Quite sometime back we had told you about two apps that would bring Remember The Milk (RTM) to your desktop and Mac dashboard, those apps were definitely a must have since they allowed you to create tasks and synchronize them directly with RTM, making it that more easier.

If you are a Adobe Air and RTM fan, here is application that will bring a smile to your face, the RTM notifier is a light weight app built on Adobe Air and allows you to get alerts for your RTM tasks, right on the desktop.

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The application is currently very basic and shows you notification of your due tasks, you can also add tasks to your RTM account, but that is done through a browser like window. Nevertheless pretty useful since you do not have to open a browser to view your tasks.

Download RTM Notifier Adobe Air Application

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  1. zncustombuilding
    October 7th, 2008 at 9:00 am #

    thanks for the post… i am not a great Adobe air fan but i will sure gonna try this one out……

  2. Olga
    October 7th, 2008 at 10:31 pm #

    It is sure to be a useful app for all RTM users specially if they don’t keep their browsers open.
    And it informs you only about the number of tasks that are due. It seems to be not very informative.
    We use Task2Gather (http://taks2gather.com). Though there is no such notifier Task2Gather shows what is new in your project. For example, when you work togather with your coleagues or simply share your projects with your family members they can comment on your tasks or add some new items to the shopping list. Such tasks with changes are shown in bold. So when I want to know what’s new I simply open the projects written in bold and read what’s new.

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