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Remember the Milk 2.0

61 pointsby somecoderover 9 years ago

12 comments

supergettingover 9 years ago
My very first task with RTM was on March 2011 "Try out Remember The Milk" and ever since then I've been using it almost every day, great app, really fits well with my life style. BTW I really love the upgrade!
BadassFractalover 9 years ago
This seems to bring RTM closer to feature parity with Asana. Used to use RTM back in the day, but Asana was such a 10x improvement at the time that it was a no-brainer switch. Now the answer to which one to use is less obvious.
BinaryIdiotover 9 years ago
Sounds like it has come closer to reaching feature parity to many other services. I&#x27;ve used it in the past but when many other players are on the same (or more) platforms with a lower price and equivalent or better features I&#x27;m not sure why I would go back to RMT.<p>Honestly I&#x27;ve never found a good service &#x2F; app for handling todos. I start well meaning enough, get some lists with stuff I need to get done then they slowly get out of date, I stop using it and then I&#x27;m looking for something else a few weeks later.<p>I wish more to-do apps integrated better with calendars. It&#x27;s almost always shitty integration if it even exists.<p>I wonder if this space is ripe for disruption if someone can find a way to keep people engadgrd and up to date with their lists. Maybe it wouldn&#x27;t even be a list of sorts? Hmm. Just thinking out loud here.
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wheatbinover 9 years ago
I switched to RTM after Microsoft bought Wunderlist, and I&#x27;m satisfied with it. It doesn&#x27;t allow file attachments, but there are workarounds. I do think $40 is a tad steep when compared to some of the other options out there.
comiceover 9 years ago
Great service. Enough features to be powerful, not too many to be complicated or difficult to use. Just right imo.<p>And they&#x27;re not a data mining company in disguise.<p>Had a pro account for years and will continue to renew.
samuel1604over 9 years ago
I just realised I had my account open since 2006 with bunch of undone task there (join gym was one of them), maybe I should complete them now
jtthover 9 years ago
Remember 2005? 43 Folders? That was awesome.
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perseusprime11over 9 years ago
I have yet to come across a person who keeps up with their todo list on a daily basis.
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favadiover 9 years ago
One great thing about RTM is it fully usable without a mouse, despite is being a web app. The OS X client is only a wrapper to the web version, it seems.
mdwover 9 years ago
Todo Apps must be a crowded market now, are apps like RTM 2.0 profitable? I can imagine lots of time went into building this.
romanrover 9 years ago
Try hiTask, <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;hiTask.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;hiTask.com</a> it has great team features on top of regular task management.
HNcowover 9 years ago
Used this service last year, and it was insanely outdated, glad to see they rebuilt for the ground up.<p>That being said - $40 a year is obscene for what they offer IMO. Luckily I am able to use basic without needed the extra features.<p>I&#x27;d love to pay to support this product, but probably not more than $10 a year. Call me cheap, but this is a nice to have, and competes with free services such as Google Keep.
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