Remember The Milk
 
A friend of mine referred me to Remember The Milk today. Remember The Milk is everything that I have been searching for in tasks management . . . almost. The UI is great, simple, and easy to use. Not only that, but it allows you to do things like separate tasks into separate lists, such as Personal, Work, etc. My biggest issue with task management in Outlook is that there is no time based view of your upcoming tasks. One of the most important pieces of a task is its due date. In Outlook there is no simple way to see an overview of what is due today, tomorrow, in three days, and so on. Remember The Milk understands that tasks have due dates and priorities and gives you views on your tasks that allow you to easily see these things. So why can't I fully switch to this beautiful AJAX task management application? Because there is no local view of my data. Remember The Milk needs to have what Plaxo has . . . Outlook synchronization. If not that, then at least an API so that someone could create a desktop app to store the tasks locally and create views of it on the desktop. I need a complete task management system, and I was thinking of writing a .NET app to create a time based view of the tasks store created by Outlook. This way I would still have all of the power of Outlook task management, and at the same time be able to see a simple time based view of my tasks. Anyways, Remember The Milk would be just about perfect if there was an offline story. I'm always on the go with my laptop and there isn't always a web connection where I am, so offline data is crucial.
 
Saturday, November 04, 2006 7:19:33 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Hi there,

Just to let you know there is an API -
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/api

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