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Momentum
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Specifically designed for GTD
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Beta interface is confusing for first-timers
The interface is very opinionated (this is a good thing). But it is not obvious how to map user's own GTD variant onto the one the author has in mind. Maybe after it is in production, there will be better on-boarding.
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Automated Next Steps
Next steps have a separate view. Tasks can be updated sequentially or parallel.
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No native apps
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Projects and Tasks can be endlessly nested
You can nest multiple projects with tasks, there is no limit.
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In Beta (development)
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Has an offline mode
No permanent internet connection needed.
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Cross-platform
Web-based, progressive-web-app (PWA).
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Realtime synch
Data instantly updates on all devices.
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Clean design
Lots of space helps focus on the tasks.
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Platforms:
Windows/macOS/iOS/Linux/Android
Price:
free / 5$ subscription / 5$ ticket
Search:
yes
End-to-end encryption:
yes
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WeDo
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Cross-platform
Has versions for Android, Web, and iOS.
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No calendar integration
Does not have calendar integration
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Supports file attachments
You can attach files to each task.
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Doesn't support multiple reminders
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Great user support
It is a new app, but they have a very good interface so the users can send their suggestions to improve the app.
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Users can add recurrent tasks
It allows users to set recurrent tasks.
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Supports subtasks
You can add subtasks to any task.
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Allows users to assign tasks to other users
It allows you to assign tasks to other person. If he/she does not use WeDo, it sends an invitation.
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Clean interface
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Free
At least for a while.
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Supports groups
You can add groups, and for each group, yuou can add members. It is something like Trello Boards, but I think its better.
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Checkvist
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As simple or as complex as you need
Checkvist hits a sweet spot between minimal and complexity. It gives you a host of options and extras to use on your lists, but you can completely ignore them if you don't need them and keep it very simple. This makes Checkvist a one-stop shop, regardless of what type of 'list' you need.
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Limited capability in the android app
Checkvist is primarily a web interface.
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Tasks can be managed with custom tags
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vim-like commands
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Convenient search by text or tag filtering
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Converts incoming emails to todos - this is a way to enter tasks from anywhere.
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Great search
Search filters help you search for tasks by tag, due date, assignee, etc.
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Very flexible
To-do lists often need to be grouped and regrouped for clarity. The outline-based nature of Checkvist makes it easy to move things across categories, to increase and decrease priority, etc.
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Smart parsing of items
Parses markdown, html links, hashtags to become formatted text, clickable links, and tags, respectively.
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Generous set of free features
Checkvist offers many free features if you are using this individually.
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Supports comments on tasks
Any item can have a free-text comment, which can be shown or hidden as desired.
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Platforms:
Web-based, Android/iOS PWA
API:
yes
Collaborative:
yes
Dark Theme:
yes
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DropTask
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Visual task management
A unique visual style uses large circles to group tasks by project or user.
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Nice visuals
Simply put, it’s a pretty program.
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Easy to view tasks
View by urgency, importance, and effort or all three, as well as simple to view deadlines.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / OSX / Web
API:
yes
Collaborative:
yes
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Quire.io
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5
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Not self-hosted
Not available as a self-hosted solution.
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Task board available
Multiple configurable task boards (kanban-like) are available for all projects.
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Free version
Free for up to 10 team members.
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Nice looking
Nice looking modern GUI. Easy to use.
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Keyboard shortcuts
Useful keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+F1 gives pop-down help) gives faster task manipulation.
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Mobile app is available
The app is available for both Android and iOS devices.
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Platforms:
Mac, Windows, iOS, Android
Technology:
Dart, Swift
Subtasks:
Yes
Real-time collaboration:
Yes
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24me
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3
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1
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No desktop or browser client
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Integrates with Android and iOS
The app has an Android version and an iOS version that syncs with the native reminders app.
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Combines 4 apps into 1
The app lets you manage your notes, calendar, personal accounts, and to-do list from one place.
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Cuts down on procrastination
The self-proclaimed "assistant for everyone," 24me helps people break the cycle of procrastination and willpower exhaustion by automating things they may have otherwise put off until later.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS
API:
no
Collaborative:
yes
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GTDNext
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GTD style lists
All the “Get Things Done” lists you would expect: next actions, someday, waiting, and scheduled.
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No mobile app available
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Automatic next actions
When it comes to choosing your next action, most to-do apps suffer from the same problem: All of your actions (sometimes hundreds in total) are visible to choose from. This can overwhelm users and cause them to give up on the system. GTDNext is different. In the "Next Action" view, only the very next action is shown for each of your projects. This results in a nicely consolidated view of only the things that need your immediate attention.
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Web only
GTDNext does not have native apps for other devices, but it does work across PC/Mac/Linux on the web client.
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Unlimited levels of projects and actions
In GTDNext you can set up an unlimited number of levels for your projects and actions, allowing you to plan your project and sub-projects in as much detail as needed.
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No Google Tasks integration
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Areas of Focus
GTDNext supports the “Areas of Focus” methodology from Getting Things Done. You can filter all of your tasks to just show your work tasks, side project tasks, or personal tasks. There is also a global filter, so that when you’re hard at work you can focus only on your work projects and tasks.
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Option to visualize all projects and tasks in a single outline view
This is really useful because it prevents you from having to navigate through each project individually.
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Many keyboard shortcuts available
The number of keyboard shortcuts makes it easy to log or add tasks without removing your hands from the keys.
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Platforms:
Web
API:
no
Collaborative:
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MyLifeOrganized
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Pretty good Android app with Widget
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No web client
It would be great if they developed a web-based client.
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Helpful community
They're using google groups, but they're really responsive and friendly, also to beginners.
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No linux and mac client
There is support for Windows, iPhone, iPad, and both Android phones and tablets.
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Native windows app
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Expensive one-off cost, slow in releasing free updates
MLO does have quite a high price. However, this is a one-off price (per major version), so is much cheaper than web-based, subscription apps. The cloud synch feature, if you choose to have it, is low cost, so overall costs are low over the lifetime of the product. Although the app is very solid and reliable (even for beta testers like me), updates And requested features can be long in development.
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Hierarchy-based to-do list
If you have a complicated to do list, this app can organize it into group of items. In fact, this is the main feature of the software.
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No support for previous versions
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Excellent search, filter and custom views
The text search is excellent. It comes with some default views, but you can create custom hierarchical and flat views, using some quite powerful logic, to focus on tasks by almost any criteria you can think of.
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Complicated to start with
It needs some brains to set it up.
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Custom views
Create custom views by numerous filters and triggers.
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Many customizable keyboard shortcut
Quickly and deeply manage your tasks .
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Context include other contexts
Each Context may include other Contexts. This can form a hierarchy (or even a net) of contexts. For example Contexts "Phone" and "Internet" can be included to the Context "Work" as well as to the Context "Home".
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Open/closed hours for contexts
A Context may have a schedule: specific times during which it is open or closed. If a Context you select as a To-Do filter is closed at the moment, the tasks associated with this Context will not be shown in the To-Do list.
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Calendar view and google calendar sync
This feature help user to visualize their daily workload in a graph form (mobile version) , so it assist to plan future tasks and events in a sense of work/life balance. Just simply connect to google calendar, you could view your events and tasks, and plan effectively.
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Input parsing
MLO can parse or interpret the text you enter in Inbox on mobile and in some text input fields on Windows. For example you can enter "in 30 min" or "next Friday at 2pm" in date and time pickers. In Rapid Task Entry dialog you can even type: "Call Bob about the party tomorrow at 3pm remind 10 min in advance". The parameters of the task will be converted from the text automatically.
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Hierarchy-based to do list
If you have a complicated to do list, this app can organize it into group of items. In fact, this is the main feature of the software.
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PocketMod report
MLO (Window) can print PocketMod, which is a A4 paper that you can fold into a small booklet. Each page of this booklet can contain different information you select from the MLO app. It's very helpful especially on the occasion that you need to rely on paper only, such as camping, retreat, outdoor gaming activity, etc.
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One-time purchase
It is much cheaper than subscription-based apps . MLO license doesn't expire. Upgrade is optional and offered with a discount.
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Highly customisable
Easy to create your own workflow.
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Flexible recurrence options
Robust implementation of recurrence options. You can set it to repeat every N day every N months, repeat N day after the completion the main task can recurs once all/any subtasks are completed, and other.
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Auto prioritization of To-Do
MLO automatically sorts the tasks in To-Do based on user input.
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Best for GTD
Excellent for organizing in the GTD style of David Allen.
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Platforms:
Windows/iOS/Android
Price:
FREE / PAID
Collaborative:
No
Search:
Yes
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Quire
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Free version
A free version is available for up to 10 members.
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Cross platform, sync and offline usage
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Organizations, projects, task, hierarchical subtask and smart folders
Unlimited tasks/todo structures.
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Multi-user handling
Handle multiple users and assignments .
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Integration with calendar and github
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Platforms:
Web, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android
Real-time collaboration:
Yes
Integrations:
Slack/ Google Calendar/ Github
Kanban Board:
Yes
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Taskwarrior
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Command line interface
The command line interface puts powerful filtering expressions, context, annotations, tags, due dates, reoccurrence, and user-defined-attributes totally in your hands. It’s fast and low friction.
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Command line interface
A command line interface is a arguably overly verbose, consequently tedious, way to interact with a To Do list.
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Extensible
Taskwarrior has many front-ends, services, extensions, hook scripts, and capsules available. Taskwarrior keeps a list of contributed tools on their site.
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Lightweight and fast
Taskwarrior is written in the speedy C++ language.
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Tasks stored in plain text files locally
Future-proof and easily integrated with version control system. You never lose access to your data.
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Sync across devices
When used in conjunction with the Taskserver, it can sync tasks (conflict-free) across your Taskwarrior devices. This includes integration with Mirakel.
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Supported internationally
It has UTF8 support and is translated into many languages.
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Customizability
Taskworrior allows you to define custom attributes and reports to your needs.
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Self-hosted Taskserver
You can be in full control of your data.
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Platforms:
Linux / OSX / Windows(Cygwin)
API:
no
Collaborative:
no
Search:
yes
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Casual
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Tracks task dependencies using a graph
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Price
At its cheapest level, Casual is $9 per month for two users and two GB of storage. The trial period is short and there is no free version.
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Great to-do templates
Every to-do list & project can be saved as an amazing template that you can re-use in the future.
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Offers a high-level overview of projects
The workflow with dependencies shows where the things are at a glance. No more frustrations of how your project is going and who is doing what.
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Sync deadlines to Google Calendar
To-do items can be integrated with your day-to-day schedule using Google Calendar.
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Visual way of organizing your work
The workflow includes dependencies and shows you where things are at a glance.
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Platforms:
Web
API:
no
Collaborative:
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MeisterTask
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Unlimited tasks and projects for free
MeisterTask offers a free plan that includes unlimited tasks and projects, as well as two integrations of the user's choice.
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No Linux desktop application
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Useful integrations
MeisterTask has integrations with Google Drive, Dropbox, Slack, GitHub, BitBucket, Zendesk, Zapier, and MindMeister. You can even get a personal URL to subscribe to your tasks, schedule, etc. via any calendar program that supports the iCal format (e.g. MacOS default calendar application, or maybe even Fantastical 2 on the same platform).
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Main view isn't compact enough
The main view isn't compact enough even when set to small font and compact view. Additionally, columns are not collapsible.
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Task Automations
MeisterTask offers “Section Actions” that help automate steps in your workflow and increase efficiency and consistency.
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Subtasks are hidden inside the task
It can be hard to see the complete details of each task due to the nested interface.
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No reminders
No native reminder events.
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Platforms:
Windows, macOS, iOS, Android
Collaborative:
Yes
Offline access:
Yes
Subtasks:
Yes
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Wekan
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Open source
Open source software benefits from collaborative development from the user community.
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No print version of the ticket page
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Install with a few clicks with Cloudron or Yunohost
Making it really easy to self host.
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No desktop notifications
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Easy to create instance on sandstorm.io
Wekan is available as an app on sandstorm.io. For personal use, it may be sufficient to run an instance in a free sandstorm account.
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Easy to install on most arm64, x86 and x64 linux systems
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Friendly support
Developers are very helpful and friendly.
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Clear UI/UX
Well-thought-out user interface – despite the high complexity of the functionality very intuitive.
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Can easily be integrated with NodeJS apps
Since it's built using Meteor, it can easily be integrated with existing NodeJS apps.
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Written in JavaScript
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Platforms:
Linux, Docker
Technology:
Node.js, MongoDB
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ToDoList
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Great functionality, lots of options
Cost, percent done, priority, you name it - you have it. If you prefer simple layout - no problem. You can configure everything.
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Windows version startup too slow, on 1st time use
8G RAM, SSD, ToDoList Starting always takes 3-5 seconds to load, but if you go to settings and tune it to start with Windows and to minimize instead of closing, it will be instantaneous next time you use it.
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Configurable calendar view, day view, Gantt chart, Kanban
Plugins available for e.g. Kanban and MindMap.
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Android app is in early stages still
Only the Windows version is fully-featured. The Android app is still in early development.
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Comments with richtext format
It means comments can have different fonts, links to the pages or links to another tasks. You can format text your way.
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All features are free
Unlike many other to-do applications that have pricing plans to unlock additional features, all the features here are available for free.
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Multi-level subtasks
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Portable & lightweight
Default portable is 2.5 MB.
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You can set as many filters as many columns you have, as well as export your view or single tasks
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Dummy content (optional) included
Makes it easy to comprehend most features.
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Multi criteria sorting
Allows for sorting by 3 criteria. Missing in most task management apps.
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Amplenote
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Notes encrypted at rest on servers
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Not end-to-end encrypted
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Long-term minded
Company has not raised venture capital.
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"Idea Execution Funnel" methodology
Schema follows sensible flow from capture to revision to prioritize to schedule.
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Community-driven
Team maintains a voting board at https://amplenote.featureupvote.com that drives development roadmap, ensuring calibration between note enthusiasts and the product.
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Publish and share notes
Publish notes to the web (with configurable URLs) or share notes with collaborators.
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Offline-first
Fully functional offline mode.
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Omniplatform
Can be installed on macOS, Linux, Windows (via PWA), iOS and Android.
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Task/calendar syncing (Google Calendar & Outlook)
Any task with a date/time assigned to it will be exported to calendars optionally connected. Completing the task removes it from calendar.
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Multi-level tagging (personal/hobbies/bike-rides) to keep organized
Any note can be assigned as many deeply nested tags as desired. The tag hierarchy can be navigated, filtered on tasks or notes.
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Backlinking & networked note references
Amplenote supports the same [[]] syntax popular in Roam to create a link to an existing note. Every linked note has a tab with all the references into that note.
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Automatically sorted task list
Every task can be marked as "Urgent" or "Important," along with the time it's due. This makes it possible for the software to automatically sort your todo list in a way that makes sense, and save you time of deciding what to work on first every day.
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RemindersPro
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No sign-up required
No need to sign up on some external website. Works out of the box.
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Works with iOS reminders app as well
Not proprietary, easy to switch back to the built-in iOS reminders.
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Supports workflows
It has workflows to automatically move and reprioritize reminders. And these changes will even be reflected in your iOS Reminders app. E.g. If you have a "Call" list and you say to Siri "Remind me to call mom" then it will automatically move it in there. Or you can set up a rule to move reminders containing your boss's name into your "Work" folder.
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Todo.txt
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Easily editable format
Todo.txt can be edited in plain text and then displayed with neat styles.
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No support for reoccurring tasks
Tasks have dates corresponding to creation and completion, but there is no explicit support for due dates or for tasks that reoccur.
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Editable from any text editor without needing any proprietary software
Because todo.txt is just a todo standard with various compatible apps to edit it, you can update it from any device as long as it can edit text and you can access your todo.txt file It's convenient to be able to access your todo list quickly via your programming environment so you don't have to switch contexts, and to have a separate todo.txt file per project.
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Nested tasks not supported
Many todo tasks for developers end up having sub tasks that need to be performed for a parent task to be completed, but the todo.txt format does not have any nesting.
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Works with lots of apps for every platform
Todo.txt lists can be edited in virtually every text editor ever made and accessed on devices that support Dropbox. The user community has also created a number of apps for dozens of platforms.
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Android app not updated since 2013
The app only seems to support Dropbox. It would be nice to see support for different and newer file storage services.
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Command line support
You can edit your lists using the command line (e.g., Terminal) via a supplied bash script.
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Full control over your to-dos
You have full access to the underlying programming rules, and therefore total control over your task lists.
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Extensible
Has been extended to include most things people want, including a multiple of interfaces and app for all platforms.
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Easy syncing
Todo.txt automatically and seamlessly syncs through Dropbox.
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Wide range of interface apps
The community has developed a wide range of apps that interface with the basic file structure. These apps vary in how much they accomplish, how much hand-holding they do, their level of glitz, etc. They range from plugins for an editing app like vim to stand-alone, platform-specific GUI's. So YMMV depending on what you use. (todopy is particularly nice, a Python program that has a "console" mode which provides a keyboard-driven GUI.)
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Follows the unix philosophy
Does one thing: to do lists
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It's free
It runs on MacOS, Android, and Python (in the Mac's Unix CLI) -- all for free.
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Easy to sync up between lots of devices and interfaces
At a bare minimum you just need to be able to edit text, but there are many apps and advanced interfaces you can install on many devices to supplement your to-do list editing.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / CLI
API:
no
Collaborative:
no
Source model:
Open source
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TeamWork.com
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Offers lots of granularity in task management
Tasks are grouped in task lists and can have subtasks. Each task list can be assigned to a particular set of users, aligned with a milestone and have notes. Each task in the task list can have a description, a start and a due date, attachments, priority, manually set progress, followers, dependencies, be assigned to a particular set of users and set to repeat. Each subtask has the same configurable properties except instead of the ability to assign people, subtasks can be commented on.
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Provides too much detail for small projects
Amount of granularity for tasks can be overwhelming for small projects or teams.
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Each project has only the required functionality
It's possible to limit projects only to the necessary features so that unnecessary functionality doesn't get in the way and clutter up the interface.
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Good assortment of features
Gantt charts, calendar and an easy overview of huge amount tasks.
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Moo.do
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Agenda panel lets you see all your tasks
You can use tags like @next, @today, @tomorrow, and you will see all your tasks in agenda panel.
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Interface can feel distracting
Moo.do offers a variety of features that can make for a distracted experience. Rather than being encouraged to focus on the task at hand, you may find yourself tempted to flip through other panes.
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Offline editor
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Undo / redo
Undo / redo can be buggy.
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Very easy to get started with
Despite having many different features, Moo.do is extremely intuitive to use right from the start.
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No API
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Indefinitely nested lists of items
There is no limit to how many nested lists you can create. This gives you a lot of freedom structuring your ideas.
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No wiki-style cross references
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Actively being developed
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Inability to add images to the outline
This is now possible
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Lets you view multiple panes
The multi-pane feature allows you to view lots of information on the same screen so there is no need to frequently switch between pages.
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Currently lacks notifications for changes in panes
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Very fast to use
Very fast application which is useful when you want to brainstorm. No lags at all.
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Kanban
Kanban boards.
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Markdown
Markdown support.
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Multiple priority levels
You can quickly tag any of your content with one of the priority levels to help you stay organized and address the most important tasks first.
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Three different themes to choose from
You have three options (classic, outliner, and dark) for themes. The differences are specific to how your content is formatted (for example: how bullets are displayed, if at all). You can also toggle the "grayscale" option if you don't want your tags to be in color.
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Well designed interface
The design of the interface was well thought out. Despite the abundance of features, the interface is intuitive to navigate. It has a very clean, minimal design.
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Easily filter data using tags
You can #tag words anywhere throughout your notes in order to easily find them and keep similar notes organized.
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Turn your email into a todo list
Moo.do has an application for gmail that lets you fully organize your emails and turn them into a todo list. E-mails can be organized into different folders including what needs a reply, the priority levels, what is completed etc.
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Ability to zoom in/focus on a branch
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No limit on list items in the free version
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Specs
Platforms:
Web, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS
Storage:
Moo.do (free, encrypted), Google Drive (paid, not encrypted)
Collaborative:
yes
Dark Theme:
yes
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Price
It’s too expensive.
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Integrates tasks with calendar
Informant supports integration between the user's task list with their calendar.
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Seamless syncing
Informant syncs seamlessly between mobile devices and PCs, so you can create an event or task anytime on your phone and it will appear on whichever computer you are using. One license includes all devices.
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Integrates notes with contacts, tasks and calendar
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Platforms:
iOS (iPad/iPhone), macOS, Android
Price:
$39.99
Publisher:
Fanatic Software
API:
No
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