Now you can manage your tasks using the Remember the Milk todo webapp via the Twitter micro-blogging service. Huh-wha? In a nutshell, Remember the Milk turns Twitter's question - "What are you doing?" to "What should you be doing?"



Just send (Twitter user) rtm a direct message with the name of a task and (optionally) when it's due. The task will be added to your inbox, and RTM will remind you about it later. pick up the milk call jimmy at 5pm tomorrow return library books in 2 weeks (You can send a direct message on Twitter by posting an update with d rtm your message — by SMS, IM, the web update box, or a third-party app like Twitterrific. So, you'd add a task with d rtm pick up the milk.)


You can also get the day's tasks with !today, assign your friends tasks, get tasks in a certain context (like d rtm !getlist shopping) and mark tasks as complete too, all via Twitter's lengthening list of interfaces (SMS, IM, Twitterrific.) The command line really is making a comeback.


Twitter your tasks [Remember the Milk Blog via Download Squad]