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Remember the Milk and Appigo can't get along; users get screwed

[Update] As Michael points out in the comments, I neglected to mention that Appigo has worked out a deal with Toodledo to offer a free for 6 months Toodledo PRO account to all affected customers. Remember the Milk, if you're not familiar with it, is a very popular web-based task management application that we've frequently covered here at Download Squad. In fact, I've been a big supporter of ...

Supercharge Remember the Milk task manager with browser plugins

Don't you just love it when you find a way to make something good even better? Remember the Milk is a fantastic online task management application, and here are a couple of browser extensions that make it even better if you're using Firefox or Chrome. Both of these extensions have existed in some form in Firefox for a while, but they have both recently been released for Chrome, and they're worth ...

2Do is a gorgeous iPhone task management app

If you're already using iCal's built-in todo management, or Outlook's tasks on a Windows machine, and you're just looking for an iPhone app that can synchronize with what you're already using, you should check out 2Do. 2Do is a very well-designed and pretty to-do list manager, with the ability to create multiple lists, set priorities and due dates, notes, URLs, and even default actions such as ...

App for the Milk is a desktop client for Remember the Milk

App for the Milk is a cross-platform Adobe Air-based desktop client version of the extremely popular online task management application Remember the Milk. One of the unique aspects of Remember the Milk is that it lends itself well to various user interface interpretations. There are already a number of different UIs for RTM, including the classic web interface, the embedded Gmail interface, the ...

Choosing the right tools for your process

As I mentioned last time, don't choose a tool that doesn't fit your flow. What does that mean? Here's an example: I thought I'd be clever and create a separate flow for home and work. Since I work at home, the thinking was that I'd further separate my two worlds with two systems. In one corner I had The Hit List syncing to iCal which in turn was syncing with Todo on my iPhone. In the other ...

What's keeping you? What's keeping me?

It's no secret that we install a lot of programs here at Download Squad to review. And when the review is over most of them get un-installed. For the our Mac apps, it's just a matter of dragging the application to the trash as well as the associated preference files. But some of the programs we review are utilities that run in the background so when it comes time to emptying the trash, we'll get ...

Intervals: web-based project management

Intervals is a web service for tracking time spent on projects and related tasks. It lets you add/manage tasks among team members, budget project costs, create invoices, share project-related documents, and create a variety of reports. The service has four business plans (ranging from $20 to $175 a month), and an individual plan that is free (though limited). The top two plans offer SSL and ...

Taskpaper - dead simple task management

With the vast number of task management applications that are available, particularly for the Mac, you'd think that every possible feature has been done in a to-do list program. But maybe that's part of the problem. These programs are so feature-rich, that they end up getting in the way of actually getting things done, which is their purpose in the first place. Jesse Grosjean thinks so, which is ...

SimpleGTD - maybe too simple?

SimpleGTD is another in long list of online task management tools that attempt to adhere to David Allen's Getting Things Done system. On the surface, it's incredibly appealing; the makers of SimpleGTD have used Ruby on Rails to create a system that is stripped of the extraneous gunk that seems to litter other GTD tools, and instead present an incredibly bare-bones GTD environment. For those of you ...

ThinkingRock - cross-platform GTD application

While many other task management applications have found ways to incorporate the ideas put forth by the Getting Things Done methodology that David Allen developed, it seems that very few have been built from the ground up as GTD applications. There are certainly a few web applications that can make that claim, but in terms of "offline" applications, the pickings are pretty slim. One such ...

Sciral Consistency - track repeating tasks

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/Sciral_Consistency_track_repeating_tasks'; Sciral Consistency is a quirky cross-platform task manager that differs greatly from most task managers. In fact, if you've ever used Joe's Goals (thanks Ian!), the interface in Sciral Consistency will look at least somewhat familiar. The idea is that you list off tasks that you need to perform on a regular basis, ...

Tasks by King Design

Tasks is YAOTMP (yet another online task management product) but when I think back it may be that it was one of the first. It's a very well designed and functional task management program that appears to have all the features you could ask for: Tagging Hierarchical organization of tasks Mobile interface Prioritize Email reminders Task templates Ability to create tasks from ...

What To Do Next - local web app

Lifehacker brings us a nugget from Davo, one of their avid readers, called What To Do Next. The idea behind the little application is extremely simple; it's written in javascript, and therefore will run on any platform. All it does is act as a front-end to a list of tasks that you would like to accomplish. Clicking on the button for one of the tasks starts a ten minute countdown timer (the time is ...