Tasque: work with Remember The Milk with the help of the free cross-platform program
Motivation Macos / / December 19, 2019
A few days ago saw the need for the previously abandoned GTD. Attempts to find a good free program nor to no avail. I applied to web services, primarily to the Remember The Milk. However, I, of course, aware of the power of the web interface, but did not rule out the need for periodic use desktop application. Where is it from? I pass to Service to Remember The Milk. Web, web, web, Gears, Mobile and do not find anything suitable. Without any hope I press the link to the program TasqueIntended to GNOME. I turn to the section Download Tasque and find out - there's also a version for Mac OS X and Windows. Hurray, hurray, hurray!
Tasque originally designed to run under the Linux operating system. Although it is possible to work with the program in Mac OS X, as well as in Windows. To do this, download Gtk-Sharp Installer for .NET Framework. Tasque and Gtk-Sharp installed, run the program. The program setting is Remember The Milk tab, click «Click here to connect» and open a web page reaffirm authorization «Ok, I'll allow it». Tasque says «You are currently connected as Asjudc. Thank you ». Next, the program synchronizes the list with RTM and provides access to them through the interface.
Tasque interface is extremely clean - button to select the section of our cases, molds for the introduction of a new task and a window with a list of cases. The tasks laid out by lists: overdue, today, tomorrow, next week and the future. Also available to view a list of completed cases - for this slider to overtighten the points yesterday, last week, last month or year.
For each task Tasque displays priority, due date, and the presence of notes. All these parameters can be changed and notes to add, delete or edit. At the same time operators Remember The Milk, how! ^ @ # Unfortunately can not be used. their program does not recognize, and in transit to the RTM their meaning will not be perceived.
As a result, users Remember The Milk gets a free cross-platform program with a minimalist interface, that is, with self-service web in the economy appears good GTD-help.