7/13/2023 0 Comments Remember the milk vs any.do![]() For example, it won’t work on mobiles or tablets. It didn’t need very much work, thanks to the amazing FullCalendar jQuery plugin and the Remember The Milk JavaScript library.īut this does mean there are probably issues in browsers/platforms I’ve not tried it on. It was a quick hack knocked up in an evening. You can schedule tasks for a day, or to a specific time. You can drag tasks already onto the calendar to a different date or time on the calendar. You can drag tasks from the unscheduled tasks list onto the calendar. To set a due date on any task, drag it to when it should be done. Tasks without a due date go here, with a search box to filter them such as showing tasks from a specific list, tasks with a specific priority, tasks which mention certain words, and so on. A sidebar on the left with unscheduled tasks.I need a different view for planning and triaging. ![]() The RTM web application interface doesn’t suit my approach to scheduling tasks. Periodically review everything in RTM, working out what needs to be done soon, what can wait, and so on. Then I relax knowing it won’t get forgotten. I’ve been using it for years.Īny time I think of something that I’ll probably need to do, it gets thrown into RTM. I’ve mentioned Remember The Milk (RTM) before – the online to-do list manager. A quick tool I made for setting due dates of tasks in Remember The Milk by dragging them onto a calendar
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