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planify reviews and mentions
- Planify: Task manager with Todoist support designed for GNU/Linux
- Planify: Task Manager for Linux
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Planner, a task manager designed for Linux
Not sure where you're looking but source code is here (not sure why they don't link to it?) and last update was about a year ago and there are recent commits.
https://github.com/alainm23/planner
I just discovered this and really like it, it's a huge improvement over GNOME Todo. My only complaint is that it seems to choke on a large number of (completed) tasks. Though that might be more of an issue with Nextcloud not clearing out completed tasks and a lot of caldav apps have this problem.
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Report: More Developers Use Linux Than a Mac
Also, Things sells for 45 USD? There are so many competitors in this space it's wild. Todoist, Endeavour, Planner, all the way to Asana.
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Nautilus Annotations 2: Emblems are back!
Such time-based information/TODOs are much better stored in a task manager (such as https://useplanner.com/), with an automated notification reminder that alerts you on the date, so that you don't have to think about it until it reminds you.
- Suggestions for gui based ToDo programs that do nested tasks?
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Not sure if Linux is the right choice for me?
No for the not so good news: Both MS To Do and OneNote are not available officially. You can use the web versions or use unofficial apps such as Kuro. But those are based on the web versions as well. Alternatively there are beautiful apps such as Planer which sync with other platforms (such as ios) via Todoist. The same is true for note taking. The Linux native solution here is Simple Note.
- Giving up on GNOME To Do
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Offline ToDo List App for Linux (GUI based), with Repetitive Task support?
I've been using Planner for last few months. It had recurring task support earlier, but was probably removed sometime: https://github.com/alainm23/planner/issues/860
- Privacy respecting to-do list apps for iOS?
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alainm23/planify is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of planify is Vala.
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