Wait, what actually IS Remember The Milk?
Well, I am no stranger to to-do applications. I have used the Windows Mobile 6′s todo on my phone to quickly note stuff down, I have used KTodo (and despised it), I’ve used devtodo (highly recommended CLI todo list), I’ve used stand-alone plaintext files for todo lists, post-it notes, calcurse (CLI ncurses-based calendar + todo app)…well, a lot of to-do things. Over time here are the things I’ve decided that make a to-do service useful: • You make an effort to use it yourself. You don’t use it, it’s not useful. • Priority system, but not a bloody /10 rating for each task. • Due date system. • Fast and accessible. • Simple and intuitive interface. Here’s what makes Remember The Milk great. For a priority, you have a choice of 3: high, medium, low. I think that’s the best combination. It’s awesomely accessible, giving the flexibility of access-the-website-anywhere with a KDE plasmoid to quickly access it on my desktop. It’s fast – it sports an uncanny interface (‘uncanny’ used in the tec