![]() It offers a task tracking and sharing features but lacks several. The commercial server-side service will of course be FOSS as well. Todoist is a popular web and mobile based to-do list and task management software. In addition, a premium server-side service will be offered for synchronizing client-side encrypted data between devices. The base application will remain free-of-cost with development supported by donations from sponsors in the FOSS community. The app is quite primitive at this point, but the intention over time is to fulfill all the listed requirements and eventually expand the feature-scope to become fully competitve with existing non-FOSS alternatives. Having failed to find a software application that meets these requirements, I began working on TaskVault as an effort to fill the void. In addition to the mobile app, you can add the Todoist widget on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device. Todoist is available on all platforms, including Linux, Wear OS, and Apple Watch. You can use To Do on Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and the web. ![]() Supports themes, task views, code snippets. Available on macOS, Linux, Windows, Android, iOS. Colourful, organized, minimalist user interface. encryption-at-rest for locally-stored data Microsoft To Do and Todoist are cross-platform apps, but Todoist runs on more devices than To Do. Freemium app with a 30-day free trial for the premium version.end to end encryption for all projects/ lists, tasks, etc.available cross-platform: Linux, Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS at minimum Todoist provides apps for any device you may have: Desktop: macOS, Windows, and Linux Mobile Device: iOS app and Android app Wearable: Apple Watch, Android.supports basic GTD features: projects, action lists, next-actions/ tasks, inbox, etc.What I wanted to find was an app that met the following requirements: I use ‘Due’ for any important reminders and ‘Streaks’ for any habit tracking, each of them a master in their own field. If you can’t trust your app with the intimate details of your projects, you will be hesitant to provide it with important details about next-actions for your projects, so the relationship will be dysfunctional and the benefits conferred by its use will deteriorate. In my experience as a user, a personal-project management software is like a business partner. In fact, when using one of these apps, I accidentally deleted a project, and discovered I could have the development team recover the data by explaining its exact content by digging through the database. ![]() (additional screen shots available in repository README)Īs someone who has benefitted tremendously from implementing different elements of the Getting Things Done system, I lemented the fact all best GTD apps, notably Todoist, TickTick and Nozbe for those I have used, do not feature particularly comforting policies when it comes to user data privacy. ![]()
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