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task-organizer reviews and mentions
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Lazarus – Professional Free Pascal Rad IDE
Happy to see Lazarus on the front page.
I have used it for many years. For me it's still the only IDE with a fast compiler that creates native applications for Linux and Windows (and many other OS). And it doesn't require additional runtime libraries to be installed, so just download and run the application.
BTW: I created a Personal Kanban Task Organizer that is automatically built for Linux and Windows. It uses lazbuild in a GitLab CI Docker Container:
https://gitlab.com/moasda/task-organizer
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Ask HN: What’s your favorite tool for planning your day?
https://gitlab.com/moasda/task-organizer
It has an Outlook integration so I can see my tasks for today in the Outlook calendar.
Runs on Windows and Linux.
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Ask HN: Do you know any fast, lightweight, user-friendly kanban board for Linux?
Or maybe any other program to sort tasks and manage projects? I found that kanban is very useful for me, because columns may be not only date-based (for example "Idea/Backlog/Create branch/.../Production/...").
I recently found some good kanbans, but each of them is missing something. For example, a very cool https://gitlab.com/moasda/task-organizer/ has in-built search but has no tags. https://github.com/peterhs73/xBan looks very nice and simple but is very slow when columns are >5. Another nice kanban is https://github.com/Lyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa/Project_Kanban, but is has no search functions and many other useful things.
Of course, at one night I can drink more coffee and try to fix one of them but maybe you know some other local, fast and easy program? Maybe not very popular.
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