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I was after a hierarchical todo list mainly (i.e. tasks can depend on other tasks, all of which can have due dates, priorities, flags, etc.), I actually couldn't find anything that looked portable from desktop Linux either.
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I'm waiting for the replacement unit of my N900 (reboot problem).
Any news about GTD application or calendar/email better programs ? Modest email client ir really too MODEST ! |
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I'm trying toodledo.com in a browser window, which is nice but I need an active internet connection, which is a little heavy on the battery. I'd love to have a better todo application!
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Toodledo isn't a little to mobile unfriendly?
Anyway, it would be really better if there was a way to sync the toodledo data in order to use/edit it offline. |
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UI for something like this is a piece of cake with Qt (esp. upcoming Qt 4.6). Who won't somebody do it as a finger excercise?
The program would be worth more if it synced with something like rememberthemilk; you could probably steal the protocol code from "remember the milk plasmoid". If you forget online sync, a simple app like this would be around one day of work without esoteric topics to tackle - just use QListWidget and stacked windows. |
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Well then Shoul I hope any of you code-masters could deliver a offline GTD tool any time soon? :)
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I might take a stab at one - I need a "quick" gtd app myself
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