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Have you guys tried TasksApp by @nigeldgreen

It's a Task Manager/To Do online app that works really well, is clean and clear, mainly uses a single-screen, easy to use and fast.

No fuss Task Management. Using it for Libreture work.

tasksapp.co.uk

@kevinbeynon @nigeldgreen well I *just* finished setting up a command-line task manager (TaskWarrior) - otherwise...

@donblanco @nigeldgreen

A command line one!?

Dude! Hardcore.

I can't believe it's not called 'Su-Do'.

@donblanco @nigeldgreen

Will look at this for my laptop. That would be cool.

@donblanco @kevinbeynon

I used taskwarrior before I built out tasksapp. The CLI bit really appealed to me (and the stats!), but it was ultimately harder to just do what I really needed to (track tasks without needing to tend the system too much). I reckon it would have got quicker once I really got it in my fingers, but was just too much resistance for me to really click with it.

@nigeldgreen @kevinbeynon yeah, I'm on a bit of a CLI-binge right now. I'm not really sure why exactly. Tasks, ebook server, zsh, kakoune (text editor), sc-im (spreadsheets) - all inside a Quake-style dropdown using Tilix...

Libreture @kevinbeynon

@donblanco @nigeldgreen

It's interesting, isn'it. I wonder if it's a response to lack of control through web apps.

You've reminded me of that article about 'bandwidth vs resolution'. Bandwidth being effort put in and resolution the granularity of the result coming out.