android
tasks
android | tasks | |
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5 | 157 | |
3,740 | 3,294 | |
0.5% | 2.6% | |
9.8 | 9.6 | |
5 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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android
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Android 14 adds new APIs that apps can use to check your phone's battery health (YMMV)
And if you ever encounter one on GitHub instead of GitLab it's a similar ordeal but the link to Releases is on the righthand side. You can just click the version number below it with the "Latest" label to go right to that entry. Then the link to download the APK will be under the Assets section at the bottom.
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Does Auto-Upload work on *Any* recent Android phones?
In any case the stable version of the app has seen a lot of Bugfixes and the changelog for the releases https://github.com/owncloud/android/releases is up to date.
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Android scoped storage breaks some usage
Before scoped storage I could preview an image or set it available as offline and then immediately open my photos app and set that photo as my wallpaper or use it elsewhere. Now with scoped storage I cant get files out of the scope. Cant seem to find the 'export' option which was discussed here with the implementation of scoped storage. A workaround or solution to be able to easily access my files outside of the scoped storage (or the option to just turn off scoped storage) would be much appreciated.
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⟳ 0 apps added, 36 updated at f-droid.org
ownCloud (version 2.18.3): Add an ownCloud server now and get … Your Cloud, Your Data, Your Way!
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⟳ 1 apps added, 33 updated at f-droid.org
It connect * Droid-ify (version 0.3.5): Material-ify with Droid-ify. * Nighthawk Wallet (version 1.0.29): Shielded ZEC in your pocket. With T-address support & Auto-Shielding technology. * Tasks.org: Open-source To-Do Lists & Reminders (version 11.12): Fork of Astrid Tasks & To-Do List * Nextcloud Dev (version 20211027): Synchronization client * UnCiv (version 3.17.12): 4X civilization-building game * Fedilab (version 2.39.0): Fedilab is a multifunctional Android client to access the distributed Fediverse, * Bubble (version 1.2): With Bubble you can measure angles and inclination * Suntimes (version 0.13.14): Sunlight and moonlight times (and alarms) * MedicLog (version 0.2.9): Log basic medical information * Smart EggTimer (version 1.6): With Smart EggTimer you can cook eggs perfectly. * ClassyShark3xodus - Scan apps for warnings (version 2.0-28): Scan apps for trackers * Catima — The Libre Card Wallet (version 2.8.1): For your barcodes, memberships, loyalty programs, coupons and tickets. * Hendroid (version 1.15.10): Doujinshi & Hentai-Manga archiving and viewing app * FairEmail (version 1.1768): Fully featured email client. Neat, intuitive user interface. Privacy friendly * Les Pas - Photo Album for Nextcloud (version 2.3.9): A photo album that saves all your precious memory in your private cloud * UntrackMe (version 1.20.0): Transform Youtube, Twitter & Instagram links to their free and open source alter * ownCloud (version 2.18.3): Add an ownCloud server now and get … Your Cloud, Your Data, Your Way! * Easy Diary (version 1.4.172.11): A diary application optimized for user experience
tasks
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Which todo apps do you use?
I'm curious, did you mean https://tasks.org/ or something else?
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Welche ToDo-App nutzt ihr?
Kalender mit CalDav und der App "Tasks" auf Android
- Tasks.org – Open-Source To-Do Lists and Reminders
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⟳ 4 apps added, 72 updated at f-droid.org
Tasks.org: Open-source To-Do Lists & Reminders (version 13.6): Fork of Astrid Tasks & To-Do List
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Intel 5105 mini-ITX homelab
tasks for Tasks.org mobile
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Starting from the blank canvas, trying to be lazy, and other insights from the 1st week
I thought it was a great idea to find out how certain features are implemented in other people’s projects. I know two open-source apps that are similar to what I want to build: uhabits and tasks.org.
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I feel like I made a mistake investing professionally into Flutter
I think it really depends on what your definition of "productive" is.
Let me try and quantify it. I looked through my apps that I installed from F-Droid, then looked at their GitHub issues and picked one [0]. I bet I could implement that in less than a week with 0 Android development experience.
> Every Android version is basically a reboot in many parts of the framework, the device fragmentation is hardly any better than J2ME days, several features are only documented via samples or Google IO talks, Gradle plugins require rewrites between upgrades, and each Android Studio release is a box of surprises what quirks it has.
Does any of that really matter if you're hiring someone into an existing org? Doesn't Android have amazing backwards compatibility? I'm sure I have some dice app from 2012 that still runs. The company is probably targeting some version of Android and isn't changing to the latest one every time a new version is released.
[0] https://github.com/tasks/tasks/issues/2435
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Tags not syncing with DecSync CC
Edit: and neither do some other features such as 'Filters'. I was aware that some of the features would not sync since that was mentioned in the tasks.org website. But I did not expect this to happen since the website specifically says that tags are synced with DecSync CC.
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Task app for iOS
I just kept bringing up replacing Synology with Nextcloud because of the reminder sync issue and the superior web app. If you don't rely heavily on reminders then its not a huge deal. You can read more about this at https://github.com/tasks/tasks/issues/1802
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Just settled into TickTick
I've been trying out a TON of GTD-related apps over the years and recently settled on tasks.org to complement Google Tasks. Honestly, this is an amazing app, but it lacks features that I really want: A Web interface and integration with other applications. Then a week ago, I moved to Todoist, and while it worked great and provided much of what I wanted, its free account limitations were apparent. Bummer, as I didn't want to pay what they ask for a premium account.
What are some alternatives?
boinc - Open-source software for volunteer computing and grid computing.
nextcloud-deck - 📋 Android client for nextcloud deck app
Handy-News-Reader - Handy News Reader is a light and modern Android feed reader, based on Flym News Reader
termux-widget - Termux add-on app which adds shortcuts to commands on the home screen.
SpotiFlyer - Kotlin Multiplatform Music Downloader, Supports Spotify / Gaana / Youtube Music / Jio Saavn / SoundCloud.
khal - :calendar: CLI calendar application
docker-qbittorrent
EteSync Server - The Etebase server (so you can run your own)
nextcloud-snap - ☁️📦 Nextcloud packaged as a snap [Moved to: https://github.com/nextcloud-snap/nextcloud-snap]
Kuroba-Experimental - Free and open source image board browser
Arcticons - A monotone line-based icon pack for android
todo.txt-cli - ☑️ A simple and extensible shell script for managing your todo.txt file.