I have the taskwarrior installed in a server which is running a personal Telegram bot, it's all offline until i run task sync. I don't suggest this approach to anyone if they don't use taskwarrior at all, but if you use it is a great way to keep together with it in your mobile, as you can integrate inthe.am with a lot of calendars such as Google agenda etc.
I use the bot most for create new tasks and mark it as done, as soon as i create it will appear on my calendar.
By this day it's not, i had the idea of putting it public but i'm without time to remove sensitive information from the code (like taskserver keys and some Google connection files).
But i can send/help you how do i did specific parts without a problem!
Is it still available? I used to use it and really like it but I thought it got bought my Microsoft and discontinued. I guess I can go google this right now..... ;)
Another +1 for Notion. I use it for everything, such a versatile tool. You have to put some admin in to get it to work for you, mind. Other than that, I find Todoist is super simple and works well.
+1 for Notion. Notion has completely replaced Trello, Google Drive, and a number of other tools for me. Can't even begin to describe how much I love it.
I'm a todoist guy by default. It's a nice place to dump everything to organize it in one place for personal use...and I augment with good old fashioned notebook because I just like the feel of paper and I like to review it down the road occasionally.
I occasionally use other tools if i have a client that wants specific visibility on a subset of those tasks.
Notion now for team-related tasks (after years of Trello).
And OmniFocus (https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus) for my own (has been my daily companion for years now).
taskwarrior with inthe.am.
How do you handle tasks on the go on your mobile devices? Does inthe.am have good mobile support? Offline at all?
I have the taskwarrior installed in a server which is running a personal Telegram bot, it's all offline until i run
task sync
. I don't suggest this approach to anyone if they don't use taskwarrior at all, but if you use it is a great way to keep together with it in your mobile, as you can integrate inthe.am with a lot of calendars such as Google agenda etc.I use the bot most for create new tasks and mark it as done, as soon as i create it will appear on my calendar.
Sounds nice, is your telegram bot public anywhere?
By this day it's not, i had the idea of putting it public but i'm without time to remove sensitive information from the code (like taskserver keys and some Google connection files).
But i can send/help you how do i did specific parts without a problem!
ToDo Cloud
Honestly, I've reverted back to my black moleskin notebook.
I hear ya......
Me as well! The simplicity 🙏🏻
Emacs Org-Mode FTW !
I use Things on iOS and Mac and enjoy it.
I came across Things. Was worried about not having a web app.
Asana (free to basic individual use)
I've been using the Things app for OS X and iPhone. If I really need to focus I stick to a plain notebook.
Wunderlist and nothing satisfies me ever. This is such a well-designed app. I like how the interface is clutter-free and minimalist.
Is it still available? I used to use it and really like it but I thought it got bought my Microsoft and discontinued. I guess I can go google this right now..... ;)
Didn't know that it got bought by Microsoft. But, yes, still available as a separate product.
Trello or Notion for me.
Another +1 for Notion. I use it for everything, such a versatile tool. You have to put some admin in to get it to work for you, mind. Other than that, I find Todoist is super simple and works well.
+1 for Notion
+1 for Notion. Notion has completely replaced Trello, Google Drive, and a number of other tools for me. Can't even begin to describe how much I love it.
It looks similar to Coda - is it? I had Notion bookmarked but I think it overwhelmed me and I abandoned it.
There are some similarities, but Notion is more of an all in one workspace with tables, kanban boards, documents, calendar, etc.
It can definitely be a bit overwhelming, and can take a bit of time to learn and set up in a way that works for you.
I'm a todoist guy by default. It's a nice place to dump everything to organize it in one place for personal use...and I augment with good old fashioned notebook because I just like the feel of paper and I like to review it down the road occasionally.
I occasionally use other tools if i have a client that wants specific visibility on a subset of those tasks.
thanks!
+1 for Todoist
I've been using Notion for all my tasks now. It's pretty low-tech, but it gets the job done.
Notion now for team-related tasks (after years of Trello).
And OmniFocus (https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus) for my own (has been my daily companion for years now).
I love Things 3
I built https://www.todomini.app/ because I wanted something open source that you can self-host.
Sunsama!
Team Works works for us
Notion. Bit of work to get set up but worth the time investment. Really powerful tool.
Thanks ya'll!
Trello, Google Keep
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cool will check it out.