Manage Remember the Milk from Your Desktop or Mac Dashboard

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Wednesday, 06th Aug 2008 | Share


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Remember the Milk (RTM) is one of the most famous to-do list manager available today, there are several ways in which you could add to-dos to RTM, few of them being integration with Gmail using a Firefox extension, using twitter, iPhone and more.

remember-the-milk-logo The only missing thing from the list was a desktop tool using which you could easily add in to-do lists, now though there are several such desktop to-do lists manager, we always wanted to use a single service to avoid confusion and clutter.

Lifehacker pointed us out to two new tools built using the RTM  API, using which where you can add to-do lists or tasks from your Windows desktop or Mac Dashboard. The RTM Tool for Windows allows you to quickly add tasks to your RTM account using a small tool that sits in the system tray. You can also assign a hotkey to quickly add new tasks to your RTM account.

rtm-quick-add-window

For Mac users there is a tool called Remember the Moof, which will allow you to update RTM with your new tasks using the Mac Dashboard.

Download RTM Tools for Windows | Download Remember the Moof for Mac



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  1. Jenn
    August 8th, 2008 at 10:41 am #

    There’s also a new tool I’ve been using on my iPhone that syncs RTM tasks right to it called Todo from a company called Appigo. I’m so happy to have my tasks available when I lose network connectivity. I have it synchronizing to my computer as well using Outlook. I definitely recommend this to anyone else looking for RTM on their iPhone.

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