Remember The Milk is one of the most
popular to-do list services available. The Remember The Milk for Gmail
extension adds a RTM Task Pane to Gmail that can be easily accessed in Google
Chrome.
Installation & Tweaking
Before you can complete the install process you will need to confirm the
installation…click “Install” to finish adding the extension to Chrome.
Note:
Even though the extension page states that your account’s language setting must
be U.S. English we had no problems whatsoever with a British English setting.
Once the extension has been added to your browser you will see a brief
extension management message. There are no “in-browser” options for you to
worry with on the “Chrome Extensions Page”.
As soon as you open your Gmail account you will find that wonderful
Remember The Milk Task Pane waiting for you and ready to use.
You will also find a new “Tasks Area” added to the “Settings” for your
account. Enable or disable any of the settings to best suit your personal needs
and enhance how the Remember The Milk Task Pane interacts with your Google
account.
Note:
Default settings are shown here.
Remember The Milk for Gmail in Action
When your browser window is maximized you will be provided with a
wonderful amount of room for your tasks list.
A good look at the “Task View Drop-Down Menu”…
And a look at what is available in the “Options Menu”.
If you hover your mouse over a particular task a popup window will
appear with details related to that task. Notice that you can mark the task as
complete, postpone it, or show the task in RTM/delete the task (via the “More
Menu”).
To add a new task just enter the task in the text field and hit “Enter”.
Your new task will be immediately added to the list.
Note: The default “time setting” for
tasks is “Today” but can be changed in the “Tasks Area” in Gmail’s “Settings”
(see above).
Hovering the mouse over our new task displayed the known details about
it and clicking on the “Notes Link” at the bottom opened and focused the task
in a new tab…
Once the new tab was opened we could then add any relevant notes for the
task or other information such as Tags, URLs, etc.
One other nice feature that we really liked about the extension was the
ability to collapse any particular category that we did not need to view at
that moment. If you like to focus on just your “Today Category” you can easily
watch it shrink down to nothing as you finish individual tasks. A clean empty
looking “Today List” will certainly leave you with a feeling of accomplishment…
If you have been holding off switching to Google Chrome in order to have
continued access to the Remember The Milk Task Pane in Gmail then your wait is
finally over.
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