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Remember The Milk interface

The Service

Managing tasks is generally not a fun way to spend your time. We created Remember The Milk so that you no longer have to write your to-do lists on sticky notes, whiteboards, random scraps of paper, or the back of your hand. Remember The Milk makes managing tasks an enjoyable experience.

We began work on Remember The Milk in August 2004. What started as a simple idea soon became a huge web application with every feature imaginable (there's a reason why this took more than a year to finish!). We launched in October 2005. Remember The Milk now has more than 2 million registered users.

The Team

Remember The Milk was created by a small Australian company, originally founded by two people and one stuffed monkey (yes, really). Interested in joining our growing team? Check out our jobs page.

Emily Boyd

Emily Boyd, Co-Founder & UI Designer. Emily is completely obsessed with task management, and loves designing new features for Remember The Milk. She's a coffee addict (drink of choice: white chocolate mocha) and enjoys travelling the world. Emily lives in Sydney, Australia.

Omar Kilani

Omar Kilani, Co-Founder & Software Engineer. Omar is an active contributor to the open source software community, and maintains a number of projects that he has worked on during the development of Remember The Milk. Omar loves coffee and lives in Sydney, Australia.

Ab Kilani

Ab Kilani, Software Engineer. Ab recently graduated with his Computer Science degree from the University of New South Wales. When he's not busy coding, Ab enjoys playing soccer, trivia, and eating icecream. Ab resides in Sydney, Australia.

Artemy Tregubenko

Artemy Tregubenko, Software Engineer. Artemy is a devoted JavaScript programmer who "escaped the frosts of the Russian digital plantation", to use his favourite language. When he's not obsessed with web standards, Artemy likes to cycle, watch movies, and share delicious Papa John's pizza with his friends in Moscow, Russia.

Andrew Conkling

Andrew Conkling, Technical Support Engineer. Andrew used to help people with their PDAs and computers; now he helps people make the most of RTM on their PDAs and computers (and everywhere else). He also became a big fan of GTD because of his love for RTM. When he's not answering everyone's questions, he tries to decide which he loves more: coffee or tea? Szechuan food or Thai food? Andrew lives in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Andrew Paprotsky

Andrew Paprotsky, Software Engineer. Andrew is a big fan of GTD and uses it with Remember The Milk to keep his life as organized and structured as possible (sometimes even impossible). He's definitely a "Windows guy" and is obsessed with programming in C#. When he's not developing a new "cool" feature or digging to the bottom of the call stack, he enjoys spending time with his daughter and wife. Andrew likes playing guitar, listening to music, and drinking hot coffee. He lives in Kiev, Ukraine.

Kristian Domagala

Kristian Domagala, Software Engineer. Kristian took the leap to functional programming after many years of working in the imperative world. Kristian now develops with the Scala programming language, where he takes advantage of higher order functions and types to reduce duplication and increase code quality. When not binding through monads or recursing through types, Kristian enjoys playing the drums and brewing beer at his home in Brisbane, Australia.

Shun Fukuzawa

Shun Fukuzawa, Community Manager (Japanese). Shun graduated with his European philosophy degree from Toyo University. He worked as Community Manager for Japan at Wikia, the wiki community company, after working as a programmer for enterprise software. He lives in Tokyo, Japan.

Bob T. Monkey

Bob T. Monkey. Remember The Milk is Bob's very first job, but he has already made an extremely valuable contribution, writing several thousand lines of JavaScript while the other team members relaxed on the beach. Bob is an inspiration to other young stuffed monkeys hoping to break into the web scene. Bob lives on a desk in Sydney, Australia.