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But one that is nice, powerful, and still free usable without working with a 'hello world build a todo application'-app and seems to work for people that actually use todo applications.
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All the apps... and none of them work for me.
But one that is nice, powerful, and still free usable without working with a 'hello world build a todo application'-app and seems to work for people that actually use todo applications.
My nextcloud + Deck
I have multiple
And I also use pen and paper
I use them all. Don't ask me why I can't stick with one, because I don't know. But my system works.
iOS Reminders app synced with Radicale server.
I use Amazing Marvin - super customizable to make your own workflow, so you can make it as simple or complicated as you'd like. Small team, but responds super quickly to questions and requests.
I'm currently using Google Keep for personal tasks and Microsoft To-do at work, but want to switch to something self hosted.
jtxBoard on Android
Markor
I carry my field notes and a pen
Reminders on the iPhone. It does everything I need it do. Iβve got my basic reminders, and Iβve got my shopping list. All my interaction with it is verbal.
When I arrive at the store I just say βshow me my shopping listβ.
Google Tasks. Love that it syncs to Google Calendar.
Apple reminder. It syncs with nextcloud ( unfortunately no sub tasks possible) but i am using icloud. The app itself is pretty descent with some cool features
Bitwarden notes
I use neorg
for neovim, specifically I use:Neorg journal today
to open up a daily .Norge file that I maintain notes, todo, etc on.
If I need to leave a note for myself for the future, I create a note for that day ahead of time.
Clickup. Technically it's a project manager, but it's relatively cheap and I've been using it for years now.
A bullet journal. I can't get distracted and doom scroll for hours in a notebook.
Material files. It has a text editor for my todo.md.