Remember the Milk on Android review and gallery
Written on Sep 16, 2009 // Net, Open Source.
Yesterday Remember the Milk staff announced their official app for Android. If you want to see how it looks jump to gallery.
Their app is available for pro users only, but if you want to try it before buying there’s 15 day trial period offered together with the download. Membership costs only $25 / year and got many other improvements.
I installed the application directly from the android market ( ~1.4Mb download ) and sticked it on the home screen. After the first login it performs a full synchronization with the server, downloading all tasks, both completed and not. The main screen shows today tasks, but it is possible to switch to other useful views from the main menu : Today, Tomorrow, This Week and List (all tasks divided by group). Using the menu it is also possible to browse completed tasks, perform a search and manually refresh the list.
Obviously it is possible to add tasks and new lists, organize the tickets in the lists and perform quite any operation you usually do via their website.
The settings screen allows the user to set up the app on the phone, managing useful details about location (possibility to integrate with gps system) , sync and tasks themselves. I really appreciated the possibility to choose to sync the phone only when wi-fi access is enabled.
Finally the app offers a nice widget to integrate in the home screen.
Below you can have a look to a quick gallery of the app running on my Tytn II with Android 1.5.














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