I hit this checkbox in the #PureOS software store, and now I can install many, many perfectly compatible #flatpak apps on my #librem5 such as #Tuba for mastodon and #librewolf which I prefer over #firefox đŸ¤Šī¸
That being said: if anyone has a suggestion for a todo-list app, that uses a plaintext data-format (e.g. todo.txt) in the backend, so I can also edit the list with vim, but presents a nice mobile-usable frontend, let me know! gedit is a pain in the supermarket...
@samuelnorbury Take a look at #taskell
It might not be maintained anymore, but it has all the features one would need for ToDo management, uses vim keybindings and stores everything in Markdown
@samuelnorbury Not sure if you consider a TUI a "nice, usable mobile frontend" though
AFAIK there is no GUI app
@samuelnorbury A better alternative would then probably be #NextcloudNotes
I use the web interface and Thunderbird at homr and an Android app on the go, but I can imagine that the web interface would be fine to use in a browser on your Librem 5 as well.
This option requires a Nextcloud server on which the notes are stored as Markdown or txt files
@totoroot thanks for your suggestions. I should've been a bit more clear: I'm looking for a local mobile frontend for todo.txt files, basically. The vim editing is done over ssh or after syncing it via syncthing, the point being that the storage format isn't XML or SQLite or something.
@samuelnorbury have you looked at @drafts by @agiletortoise? Should be pretty easy to manage text files through drafts.
@jswright61 hey, this app is sadly only for apple devices, and i'm looking for a (mobile) linux app. Thanks for the suggestion though!