NWork
WorkTree
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8.0 | 10.0 | |
18 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C# | C++ | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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NWork
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Ask HN: Have you coded any productivity software just for yourself?
- A replacement for Google Desktop Search, a mini python app that puts up a textbox that can launch a Google search after me clicking Ctrl Ctrl anywhere.
- A script that syncs my work calendar to my private calendar.
- A GUI app to manage my Jira worklogs in a calendar view, after my company decided to ditch the Jira plugin providing that functionality as it was expensive and unstable. https://github.com/marczellm/NWork
WorkTree
- Ask HN: Have you coded any productivity software just for yourself?
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Project Management Software Can't Save You
It took me years to realize that the most difficult thing is actually to systematically derive what to do, and that in any decently complex project systems engineering (an art and science apparently long forgotten) methods are the only way to derive that in a sufficiently reliable way. The result is - no wonder - not just a gantt chart, but an n-dimensional model with multiple levels of detail. The PMI writings just tell you that you e.g. have to create a WBS, but they leave you all alone with how to derive something like this systematically. Accordingly, the many PM tools seem helpless to me, where some computer scientists have simply built something that corresponds to the outward appearance of what they assume under PM.
I worked for many years on large, complex government projects and eventually started building prototypes for tools that would be useful (e.g. https://github.com/rochus-keller/FlowLine2 or https://github.com/rochus-keller/WorkTree); but you would have to invest a lot more development resources, and whether people would understand the tools and their usefulness (so there would be a market) is questionable.
- Note-taking, task managing, project managing, built-in calendar app/service?
What are some alternatives?
FlowLine2 - FlowLine2 is a modelling tool supporting Functional Analysis and Business Process Modelling
pomatez - Stay Focused. Take a Break.
CrossLine - CrossLine is an outliner with sophisticated cross-link capabilities in the tradition of the well-respected Ecco Pro
pomotroid - :tomato: Simple and visually-pleasing Pomodoro timer
Ididit - C# .NET 7 Blazor habit tracker application. Works on Web, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS and macOS.
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
super-productivity - Super Productivity is an advanced todo list app with integrated Timeboxing and time tracking capabilities. It also comes with integrations for Jira, Gitlab, GitHub and Open Project.
uhabits - Loop Habit Tracker, a mobile app for creating and maintaining long-term positive habits