I go around telling people my intentions, and then query them 100 times a day about what I should be doing at any given time. If they stop responding then I spam them with emails demanding updates, and if they block my emails then I go to their houses.
I’m very productive.
Tasks.org, synced with Nextcloud tasks.
You must download it from F-droid for the sync to be free. On Play Store it’s under a paywall by dev decision (to promote open source portals).
I use Tasks too :))
On Play Store it’s under a paywall by dev decision (to promote open source portals).
Isn’t it moreso to support the dev easily?
I used that until a few weeks ago. It does not support repeated tasks and the widget is essentially the only good thing about it. It’s also essentially unmaintained. Even used to donate to it regularly but nothing came of it.
DavX5 suggested I switch to jtx board. It’s widget is not as pretty, but at last it’s feature complete.
Edit: also Next cloud is a php security nightmare and it’s performance bottlenecks are a pain in the rear. For calendar/mail/tasks/contacts I use SoGO. It’s pretty barebones but works very well.
Tasks.org is both well maintained, and supports repeated tasks.
I have to correct myself there. I confused that with opentasks. My bad. Sorry
What do you mean it doesn’t support repeated tasks? I have bunch of monthly tasks that show up once per month.
None because I don’t do shit.
I didn’t do shit, but I use TickTick to help organize the shit I’m not doing.
Tasks.org, synced to nextcloud using webdav
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.
Todo.txt file on my nas synced to my phone and computer. Works great
Todoist works great for me. I like the recurring tasks feature which lets me clear up a lot of headspace. “Clean XYZ every 11 days #chore” is all the syntax you need to setup a recurring task that’s categorised under the “chore” category.
I’ve been meaning to find a todo app, but I always forget. I have no way to remind myself. It’s a viscous cycle.
Have you tried diluting your cycle with some water or turpentine to reduce its viscosity?
Haha, nice. I had to go back to read his post twice to see what you were talking about.
TickTick has been my weapon of choice for several years now. Still loving it.
40€/year…ouch
Not cheap but worth it, when you use it not only as your personal task list, but also for habit tracking, small projects management and sharing with others.
A bullet journal. I can’t get distracted and doom scroll for hours in a notebook.
Reminders on the iPhone. It does everything I need it do. I’ve got my basic reminders, and I’ve got my shopping list. All my interaction with it is verbal.
When I arrive at the store I just say “show me my shopping list”.
Superproductivity but I’m so irresponsible. Every to do list app I do, I never follow through.
Haven’t seen Habatica mentioned at all. Sort of gamifies your tasks.
I use a mix of Org mode via Emacs and Orgzly,
and Notally, which is still my main notes app while I’m still working on transitioning to Orgmode completely.
Org mode on GNU Emacs.