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Remember The Milk: To-Do List

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Remember The Milk: To-Do List

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User Reviews for Remember The Milk: To-Do List

5
Indispensable!

The new RTM is indispensable. Overall, this has to be the best manager out there, even with strong competition from Wunderlist and Todoist. It feels like RTM is built by a smaller team. They aren't always the best at marketing, and they took a long time to update their app to compete with the other modern task managers, but once they did it was completely worth it. I (still) use MilkSync with Outlook to capture tasks from my email, and I also love that they have maintained Siri capture support. With the combo of using Launchy on my Windows laptop for work, this means that I have quick capture that is as fast as paper and pen, no matter what I'm doing. I think this is the area where most task managers fail, but RTM just shines. My wish list for improvements would include rich text notes support when transferring tasks to and from Outlook, and honestly to include some of the cool graphic customization options available on the web app. Thanks Bob!!

Brycerton, Jul 07, 2017
5
Why have I never tried this app before?

Just downloaded this on a whim. I've used Todoist, Wunderlist, Omnifocus 2, Things 3, 2Do, and paper planners before but never tried RTM. Since I'm addicted to dabbling in different apps I decided to give it a try. The interface has come a long way. I'm finding the web and iOS apps to be snappy, easy to use, and have a feeling of flexibility and understated power. Feels faster to sync and more flexible than Omnifocus, easier to navigate than Things 3, less fiddly than 2Do, and most importantly of all, more powerful than Todoist because it has START DATES!! iOS app look and feel is simple, clean, polished, and friendly.Really pleasantly surprised. Also love the monkey mascot.

clearly751, Jun 23, 2017
1
Ignores modern gesture support

RTM does a good job of honoring recent Google interface standards. For example it has a big circle with a plus sign to let me add a task.Unfortunately it completely ignores the use of gestures. Yes, it has two primitive strokes - stroke left and stroke right. Those “complete” a task or let “postpone” it.However, how delete with a stroke? It’s as though they never looked at a modern app such as, Clear. No delete stroke.Well, what about creating a new task? Nope. You have to tap through a series of awkward choices. No stroking.Switching lists? Of course there’s a stroke, right? Nope.Switching views? In your dreams.The bottom line it is much slower and more awkward to use than it should be. Additionally, and this may be my fault, the View mechanism seems awkward. I spent a while trying to figure it out. Help pages are *pathetic*! I gave up after a fair amount of effort.I suggest you go find a To Do app that keeps up with the exciting and excellent use of stroke gestures, deep press, and all the other simplifying ideas that Apple has added to iOS.P.s. I just remembered - I could not even drag items to reorder the list. Even if there is a “sort manually” options (which I could not find), there aren’t drag bars. I invite the developers, again, to go check other cutting edge apps and keep up.

Eben.Visher, May 18, 2018
5
Amazing app!

I've experimented with many todo list apps out there and this one is the best. I'm actually getting stuff done now and it's this app that's making this possible. When I first got this I went to the blog and just read things for fun and what happened is many ah-ha moments where I thought "oh wow I can do that?!" If you invest the time learning what it can do you'll want to utilize this app to its full potential and then in end you'll make things happen too.Update: it's my second year in a row for the premium upgrade and let me tell you it's worth every penny! I'm a frugal guy, so at first I hated the thought of that annual payment. But it breaks down to a few bucks a month so that's not so bad. Buy 'em a coffee once a month kinda thing. Now I'm completely fine with it because the app really is so superior to other to-do apps. I've wasted countless time trying other apps (even paid ones) and in the end I always come back to RTM. This update is a reminder to myself to stop thinking about the possibility of an alternative, consider the payment a simple cup of coffee to my great developer friend once a month, and enjoy RTM for the rest of my life!!!!

HelloitsDerek, Feb 03, 2018
5
Lifesaver!

This app was recommended to me by a career counselor at my law school, and it helps me keep my life under control and to manage my stress. The lists are excellent, since whenever I have a complicated task with a lot of subparts, I can break it up under a list and spread it out over several weeks. I have about eight lists, and they populate their tasks to the daily and weekly planners every day. So I can see what I need to get done for the eight or so sources of responsibility in my life, without having to worry about anything getting away from me. And I'm able to redistribute things easily when I have too much on my plate.Plus I was able to create a personal fulfillment list, put activities there that I enjoy, and treat them as part of the things that I need to get done every day, if possible. So it helps me build more "me" time into my schedule and I'm much happier for it.The only thing better would be if it integrated with Yahoo! calendar like it does with Gmail. Also, I had to pick one device to use it on, since I found that when I paid for continuous syncing and tried to use it on my iPhone, iPad, and laptop, the sync would not work well. It actually duplicated a lot of entries. But those are just a couple of side issues, on the whole, the app is really a lifesaver!

Jothika, Jun 22, 2017
3
I prefer simplicity

The app is fairly simple but I did not like that when I added a new item to the list it defaulted to the bottom of the list where I could easily forget about it. I couldn’t figure out how to make the items add to the top of the list. Also, I could organize by priority or by drag and drop but I could not use both at the same time which I found a bit frustrating. I like to keep a living list that I move around a lot to keep organized. I did not find that part very easy. But it was very easy to add new tasks, which is important. The app had a lot of features without being over complicated, but ease of use was not completely up to par for me. And extra points for the cute name and logo.

Kumitekat1, Apr 17, 2020
5
Middle School Principal

I was using Todoist to stay organized and focused. Was very happy and even went premium after a while for a few added features .Downloaded the free version of RTM just to play with after reading some great reviews. The free RTM is more functional for me than Todoist and even had the added features I wanted from Todoist. It works flawlessly for me, especially with the many repeating tasks in my role. Weekly and monthly tasks are entered once and appear on the day I need to handle them every week or month. Great for safety, maintenance items, and monthly reports.Emails that require my attention are forwarded to RTM and appear as a task with the email body as a note. That really beats reading them once and flagging them as unread so I don’t forget them, which was clogging up my inbox. I can schedule the task when I have time to decide on a date, and no more important matters falling through the cracks. Most importantly...inbox zero every day in my email. I am not sure the premium version of RTM has enough added value for my particular use, but I may try it just to make sure RTM stays profitable so I stay productive. The daily morning email of my tasks and the text reminders are perfect for me. I still have Todoist on all my devices and desktop, but it has become a good but lonely app as of late.I would recommend RTM to anyone not completely satisfied with their current to do app.

ndjvmsirmx, Nov 28, 2018
4
Excellent app, needs improved UI

Overall, expensive but very useful, especially for syncing among multiple devices or people. My biggest complaint, and why I don't give it five stars, is there are frequently too many touches required to do something. For example, deleting an item requires four touches: Select the item, touch the three dots in the upper left corner of the screen, select delete, and confirm. Not good design.Another complaint is management of completed tasks. Rather than allowing you to select multiple tasks for a group delete or offering a delete all option, you have to individually delete every item you want. Also a case of needing to improve the UI.

RioNapo, Jul 26, 2017
5
13 Years of being my FAVORITE ❤️

I have been a RTM Pro subscriber since 2009. It has only gotten better, more powerful, more, reliable, and more useful in that time. What I love the most is that it hasn’t gotten overly complicated in the process. It still stretches from simple todo list app to backlog project management without losing what at the core are some really good ideas. There is a lot of research on how much space in your brain is used up trying to remember things you need to not forget. Being able to capture those things somewhere that is reliable and will pop them back up when they are important is what lets your brain release them and use its energy for something else. RTM’s elegant capture of tasks literally gives you your brainpower back! 🧠 Worth every penny!

schuss, Dec 30, 2022
2
Not worth downloading.

It’s a bit annoying to set up (can’t be set up entirely from phone, you have to use desktop for the features that you want) and I wish having a reminder was the default setting with an option to turn off. I spent hours putting in my gardening and summer chore plans and none of them notify me at all because I didn’t manually add and set a reminder which takes extra time on top of the already time consuming task of making the item. Plus you have to use a desktop to enable reminders. So far apple reminders has been more functional for me but they are too easily dismissed. Not sure if I’ll use this app going forward, pretty disappointed in it. The user interface is also very clunky looking.Between the annoying way to have to input everything, the annoying way you have to set reminders and basically the annoying way you have to do everything on this app makes it not worth it to me. Plus they clearly take your data. They should be paying you for your data.

theymakeyouhaveauniquenickname, May 31, 2022

Description

Remember The Milk is the smart to-do app for busy people. You'll never forget the milk (or anything else) again. • Get to-dos out of your head, and let the app remember for you • Get reminded via email, text, IM, Twitter, and mobile notifications • Share your lists and give tasks to others to get things done faster • Stay magically in sync on all of your devices • Organize the way you want to with priorities, due dates, repeats, lists, tags, and more • Search your tasks and notes, and save your favorite searches as Smart Lists • See tasks nearby and plan the best way to get things done • Integrates with Gmail, Google Calendar, Twitter, Evernote, and more • Used by millions worldwide to be more organized and productive --- "Remember The Milk is a veritable Swiss Army knife of to-do list management." - Lifehacker --- Get more done with Remember The Milk Pro! Remember The Milk is free to download and use.

Purchase a Pro subscription in the app to unlock: • Subtasks - break your tasks down into smaller, more manageable pieces • Unlimited sharing - share your lists with others to get things done faster • Color your tags - make your lists both organized and colorful with tag colors • Advanced sorting - sort and group your tasks however you like • Get reminded - never forget a task with reminders on your mobile device • Badges and widgets - see your tasks at a glance and always know how many are due • Apple Watch app - add and review tasks with ease on your Apple Watch • Sync with Microsoft Outlook - keep your tasks seamlessly in sync with Microsoft Outlook • Attach files to your tasks - connect to Dropbox or Google Drive to attach related files to any task • Unlimited storage - keep track of all your hard work with unlimited completed tasks • And more! --- Remember The Milk Pro subscriptions are $39.99 (USD) annually. Price may vary by location. Subscriptions will be charged to your iTunes account. Your subscription will automatically renew unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You will not be able to cancel the current subscription during the active subscription period. Manage your subscriptions in the iTunes Store after purchase. Remember The Milk Privacy Policy and Terms of Use: https://www.rememberthemilk.com/privacy https://www.rememberthemilk.com/terms

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