I'm increasingly thinking that my comment here on this absolute monster of a #TasksDotOrg issue might be a viable way for me to get back into coding, if only bc I've written so much PHP in my past life that it's gotten to be like riding a bike:
https://github.com/tasks/tasks/issues/1256#issuecomment-3550856765
tl;dr #TasksOrg is *the* full-featured Android CalDAV tasks solution, every competitor is missing something, but #tasks_org is missing a web front end, and no existing #CalDAV web front ends fully support its features.
#Mobile #Alternativen #TasksOrg
#Taskmanager der ersten Qualität: #OpenSource - flexibel anpassbar, Sync auch DAVx, privacy-sensibel, dynamische Entwicklung: https://tasks.org/ (Nutzung = Spenden-Fairness)
#tasksorg #art #mastoart #fdroid
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.tasks/
Private, ad-free task lists! Optional sync with Google Tasks, CalDAV or EteSync!
Someone recently told me their therapist recommended them #GoogleCalendar for blocking time for tasks. https://www.digitaltrends.com/phones/google-calendar-will-finally-let-you-block-time-for-a-task-instead-of-a-meeting/
So I instantly went looking for an alternative:
There's https://super-productivity.com/ which is #openSource and claims to have #CalDAV support but I couldn't get that to work unfortunately.
Apparently https://kontact.kde.org/components/korganizer/ #KOrganizer lets you just drag todos into your calendar to quickly convert them into events.
So far I've been getting by using https://tasks.org/
and https://useplanify.com/
synced via #Nextcloud for scheduling, grouping and prioritizing to-dos, managing and sharing my shopping list etc.
(Feel free to leave testimonials/other recommendations.)
#TimeBlocking #TimeBoxing #ADHD #TickTick #SuperProductivity #TasksOrg #Planify
okay hmm. I've now been extensively dogfooding #TasksOrg plus #Davx5 plus #Baikal as a lightweight #CalDAV backend for a couple weeks as part of my relaunch of personal task management, and I'm starting to think this would be a great subject for a video on the Surfhosting Peertube channel.
I need to use it for a few more weeks though, because I'm still discovering things about the software and letting my usage patterns evolve.
one cool thing that I think will make this useful is that I'm using Tasks.org (which is an Android app, despite the name) in at least three ways simultaneously: for tasks which repeat every single day, for a to-do list for the current day and upcoming days, and for a to-do list for various task domains which stretch up to several months into the future.
I think this will make for a great video on how to use this admittedly complicated but very powerful #selfhosted task management system.