Remember The Milk is a very nice online tool to manage your personal task list. It enables you to manage your tasks from wherever you are at the moment, keeping them always updated.
For those how use Firefox, the RememberTheMilk tool developers have developed an add-on which integrates the tool into your Gmail interface. A task list is created in a new sidebar which is added to right side of gmail’s message list.
A add-on to integrate the task list into Thunderbird is also available here (the installation procedures are here). This allows the user to integrate the task list into the calendar Lightning add-on.
These are my 10 favorite Thunderbird add-ons… So that you can known and that I can’t forget!
- Contacts Sidebar, enables a very useful sidebar allowing the management of Thunderbird’s address book(s) in a easy way.
- Lightning extends the functionalities of Thunderbird adding an impressive calendar application making it a even more powerful work tool.
- Provider for Google Calendar enables the sharing information between Google Calendar accounts and the Lightning calendar application.
- Image Zoom allows the custom dimensioning of image contents of an email.
- Slideshow enables a new button that displays the images attached to an email as a slide show.
- SMTP Select allows the selection of SMTP server used for delivering mail for each independent message sent. The user simply has to select from a drop down list which server to use.
- Quote Collapse is a very practical extension that allows to collapse or expand text sent as quote. This is specially useful in those forward/reply conversation that are so usual nowadays.
- Remote Duplicate Messages is a practical tool that removes all those annoying duplicate messages that are so usual when getting messages from several accounts.
- Mouse Gesture creates ’shortcuts’ based on your mouse movements, which is a much more quick way and easy than reaching for your keyboard or selecting an option from a menu.
- CompactFolder allows the user to compact the currently selected folder by simply clicking on a toolbar button.