Remember the Milk is a web based application for keeping track of tasks. The great thing about remember the milk is t is extremely extensible, and can be accessed from almost anywhere. Imagine if you could have your Remember the milk task list easily accessible from your desktop on Linux. Well you can in conjunction with AWN dock for linux.
From the awn wiki you can download and use the Remember the Milk AWN applet. this applet is a small icon which resides on the AWN dock, giving you quick instant access to your to do list on remember the milk. The simple icon is amazingly convenient. When you want to see what tasks you need to get done and when, you simply just click the icon on the dock, and the applet pops out as an extension of the dock. You don't even open a whole new window so you do not eat up valuable screen space.
When the applets window pops out from the dock it gives you all the functionality of the web based version of remember the milk that you will need to stay organized in a compact sleek version attached to the dock. You can easily add and edit task to keep up with your daily changes in life of things you need to accomplish.
While the AWN remember the milk applet is convenient while working on your Linux computer the best part of the applet is that all your tasks are saved within remember the milk. What this means is when you leave your computer you do not leave your tasks. With Remember the Milk your tasks are synced between the AWN dock applet, the Remember the Milk website, your iphone or even your normal non smart phone.
The AWN Remember the Milk applet is one of the most useful and convenient applets for the AWN dock and should be used by every AWn user. I highly recommend it, to anyone wanting to stay organized. But not only is it useful, it is also sleek. The AWN Remember the Milk applet will keep you organized and deliver bling to your desktop and making those window and mac users wish they had Linux!
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