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Errands is a Top To-Do List App for Linux Users
To get stuff done you need to get organised, and to-do apps can be a useful tool in helping you do that. There are plenty of terrific to-do list apps for Linux, ranging from focused with no-frills to complex with all-the-frills. In this post I spotlight an ace Linux to-do app I’ve been using a fair bit in recent months called Errands. Errands is a GTK4/libadwaita app written in Python. Its simple design and feature set makes it well-suited to those for those wanting to spend more time doing their tasks than organising them! Using this app you can: Nextcloud
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https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/10/errands-todo-list-app-for-linux
Every year, I go on a hunt for new #ToDoApps. There are dozens of them, which is already a sign that developers have yet to get it right. Most are too fussy. The only one I ever actively liked was “Put Things Off”, which had just two buttons: mark a task as completed or defer till tomorrow. Does anyone have recommendations? Today I came across Teux Deux by @swissmiss, which is the best yet. Do It Tomorrow is also good, but doesn’t seem to be maintained anymore.
Thinking out loud:
### What I want from a todo system are
* ability to break down a task at any point into subtasks (and automatically track completion)
* dependence between tasks i.e. ability to say Task X depends on Task N which depends on Tasks C and D
* easy keyboard manipulation, no mouse dependence
* plaintext or near-plaintext storage
* priorities
* contexts
* being FOSS and local
* (nice to haves:) tags, recurring tasks
I hope to get help. I'm looking for a solution privacy centred for doing to-do lists with my wife. Something with sync and mainly for mobile devices. Todo from ms is far from ideal... #help #privacy #todolists #Todoapps