Remember the Milk on Android…for FREE

Free RTM Android Support via Astrid

If you want to be able to sync your tasks via your Android, GMail interface, web browser, Linux dock, and more, the first thing you’ll need is a free account over at the Remember the Milk website. Once that’s set up, download Astrid for free from the Android Market:


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Install and launch the app. Hit Menu and then More. Tap Synchronization and check the box next to Remember the Milk. Now, tap the button at the bottom of your screen, Synchronize Now!

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You will be redirected to the RTM website where you’ll need to enter your user ID and password. The secret password characters don’t show up for me until I’m done typing them, so just keep typing if it seems like nothing’s happening. I also like to check the box for “Remember me on this computer,” so it’s easy for me to change settings at the site. Next, you’ll need to allow access:

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Hit Done, and back out to your home screen. Long press, select Widgets, then Astrid. Any tasks you add to RTM via the RTM website, the GMail plugin, Twitter, or anywhere else will show up in the new widget. You can even add new tasks via Astrid. And if all those crazy options, tags, and lists are too much for you, ignore them. All you need is a title for your task. Voila – a simple and free to-do list that follows you everywhere!

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15 Responses to Remember the Milk on Android…for FREE

  1. On Page 2: “Compare this to what I consider to be RTM’s leading competitor, the free Google app, Astrid.”

    John, can you tell me where you've read that Astrid is from Google??? Or am I reading your article the wrong way b/c I swear that the creator of Astrid is some guy in university doing computer science….

  2. John Walton says:

    I'm not finding any info on him, but nothing indicating that Google owns it, either. I'm not sure why I was certain they bought it. Thank you fer getting me checking back on that.

  3. nathan118 says:

    You gotta give gtasks more of a shot John! It integrates with your google calendar, and you can use it on your phone to add tasks, or from your desktop. I do wish you could change the widget instead of just the yellow color, but hopefully it will become more fully featured as time goes by.

    Then again, my list only has 1 thing on it, and it's not even that important, haha. I suppose if I was really busy I might need to add to it via twitter or gmail or whatever.

    I agree with Astrid…lots going on, and for a simple “task,” it should be simple to add. (But that's why I like gtasks. Add the item, a date if you'd like, and done.)

  4. John Walton says:

    I'm surprized Google hasn't done more to make Tasks useful across multiple devices/platforms. Why isn't there an official Google widget for this? Seems like I should be able to choose “Tasks View” or something when adding a new calendar widget, but the Google Calendar on Android has no tasks support other than viewing. I hope it's coming soon.

    gTasks seems O.K., but yeah… I have to admit the yellow sticky isn't doing it for me. :0)

  5. TheGM says:

    Astrid isn’t a Google Product.

  6. Orlando says:

    Have you checked out the RTM extension in the chrome browser?

  7. Quasar_wpg says:

    Thanks for all the info on these apps John! These types of things are just what I have been looking for for my N1. I'm using the AudioManager app now too. I'm hoping that Google updates their calender app so we can see and update tasks from a separate widget as well.

  8. straightjack3t says:

    Have you tried cloudList? It's free and we've got a web app as well: cloudlist.quarterstaf.com
    While I understand, you're probably unlikely to make the switch but it would be nice to get some feedback on what you think of our app. =)

  9. Interesting idea! Now my boyfriend won't need to keep calling me from the grocery store to ask “what else do I need to buy?” j/k. I'll give it a whirl.

  10. straightjack3t says:

    Hmm 1.5 shouldn't be a reason why it failed since you can download it. Can you email me at andrew at quarterstaf dot com ? I'll try to fix this for you asap. You're using an Eris?

  11. Interesting idea! Now my boyfriend won't need to keep calling me from the grocery store to ask “what else do I need to buy?” j/k. I'll give it a whirl.

    UPDATE: Bummer. Downloaded but it gave me an error message that it couldn't install onto my phone. I've got Android 1.5. Is that why?

  12. straightjack3t says:

    Hmm 1.5 shouldn't be a reason why it failed since you can download it. Can you email me at andrew at quarterstaf dot com ? I'll try to fix this for you asap. You're using an Eris?

  13. Interesting idea! Now my boyfriend won't need to keep calling me from the grocery store to ask “what else do I need to buy?” j/k. I'll give it a whirl.

    UPDATE: Bummer. Downloaded but it gave me an error message that it couldn't install onto my phone. I've got Android 1.5. Is that why?

  14. straightjack3t says:

    Hmm 1.5 shouldn't be a reason why it failed since you can download it. Can you email me at andrew at quarterstaf dot com ? I'll try to fix this for you asap. You're using an Eris?

  15. Lorenzo Bettini says:

    I’ve just installed Astrid, but it looks like it does not support remember the milk… probably it does not support it anymore?