WFMW: Remember the Milk Part 1

November 10, 2009 | 5 Comments »

As part of getting ready for the holiday season I am trying to get more organized. I got my calendar set up and ready to start adding parties and events as they come up in the holidays. Now I am working on my to do lists.

Remember the Milk is one of my favorite tools to help me with my to do lists. RMilk (Remember the Milk) is a free service to help you create to do lists. Some of the great features of RMilk are Syncing with Google Calendar, you can access it offline, you can use it on your iPhone or Blackberry, it can be used with Twitter, you can add it to your gmail account, you can email your tasks to your list, you can share your tasks with others… I could keep going but let’s start seeing how to get started using Rmilk.

Creating Your Lists

You will want to start by making your lists. (The Inbox and Sent Lists are defaults you use for some of the more advance features.) To add lists click “Settings”, click the “List” tab and above your current lists you will have a bright blue button that says “+ Add List”.

These are my lists I have created:

  • Boyz
  • Christmas (my to dos and present list)
  • Church
  • Home (things that need to be done around the house)
  • Meals (Meal planning things, grocery shopping, etc.)
  • Online (Posts I want to write and when)
  • Personal
  • Work (this is archived)

You can archive a list if you are not using it at the moment. I have “work” in my archives because I only work part-time now. I just pulled my Christmas List out of the archives this last week. You can archive and unarchive your lists in this same settings section. You can make as many lists as you want.

Adding Your Tasks


Now that you have created your lists you can now start adding your tasks. You can make your tasks as simple or detailed as you want. On RMilk part 2 I will go over a special feature called “Smart Add” which makes adding your tasks even faster and more advanced.

Adding tasks is simple type in your task and hit enter. It will show up in your list. Pretty easy. You can sort your list by priority, due date, or alphabetically. Now for the fun part, using some of those great features.

Editing your Tasks

If you click on the checkbox next to the task you will get a menu to the right. In this menu you can change many things about your task.

To change the name of the task click on the little pencil.

You can change when your task is due. One nice feature of this is you can type in the date, tomorrow, or Friday and it will automatically find the date for you.

You can set how often the task repeats. If you always go shopping on Thursdays you can make sure that it will be on your list every Thursday. In this field you can write it however you need also like daily, biweekly, yearly, after 1 day, etc.

You can also put in how long you think this task will take you so you can make sure you don’t overbook yourself.

You can Tag your task just like you tag your blog entries. That way if you need to do a search on everything that deals “food” your tags will pull those items for you.

You can enter a location for your task. This doesn’t have to be an address, this could be in your kitchen, the library, at home, etc.

You can connect a URL to the task also. Which is great for putting in URLs for recipes, crafts you want to do at a party, or a meme you want to participate in.

You can also see how many times you have postponed a task, who you have shared it with and if there are any notes.

If you click the top tab that says notes you can write yourself a note about the task. Maybe a place to write a grocery list or a list of participants, lots of possibilities.

Please stay tuned for part 2 and part 3  where I will go over some of the Special Features of RMilk:

  • How to add your to do list to Gmail
  • Sync tasks with Google Calendar
  • Learn about the Twitter app
  • How to Smart Add

This post is linked to WFMW.

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5 Comments »

  1. Gosh, this seems so much more effective than all those scraps of paper I keep my to-do lists on. I may have to check into this!

    Comment by Kimberly — @ 5:24 am

  2. I always lose lists on paper or in notebooks. LOL This way I can’t lose it.

    Comment by Pepper — @ 8:44 am

  3. I’ve tried Remember the Milk but I didn’t keep using it…I end up going back to paper, although I don’t know why. Now that I have an iPhone maybe I should try again! Thanks, your explanations are very clear!

    Comment by Melissa — @ 3:21 pm

  4. First of all, I’m stopping by to say “thank you!” for coming by my blog on Wednesday and being a part of my big SITS day! I know you were wondering what I’d done for boys’ rooms; I hope you found what you were looking for in my web album. (If not, here’s the link: http://picasaweb.google.com/piecemealpeople/PiecemealPeople#.) In addition to baby shower gifts, I’ve done a lot of initials and monograms for older kids as well.

    And regarding your post – any new organizational tool is just fine with me! This one looks good – I’ll have to check it out!

    Comment by piecemeal people — @ 1:29 pm

  5. [...] Welcome to part 2 in the Remember the Milk series. If you would like to follow this series from the beginning please feel free and start here. [...]

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