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Clickup. Technically it’s a project manager, but it’s relatively cheap and I’ve been using it for years now.
I use
neorg
for neovim, specifically I use:Neorg journal today
to open up a daily .Norge file that I maintain notes, todo, etc on.If I need to leave a note for myself for the future, I create a note for that day ahead of time.
Bitwarden notes
Went back to college last year and Joplin’s been amazing. More off-topic, but the only thing I wish it had was better search result organization.
My nextcloud + Deck
Superproductivity but I’m so irresponsible. Every to do list app I do, I never follow through.
Have you thought about putting ‘do todo list’ on your todo list?
Same (wrt that last part). Trying to find one that works but it’s honestly exhausting after years of seeing them all be pretty much the same. And I can’t really articulate what it is that would make it be the one for me. I know I’m not helping in any way here, lol
I would give superoroductivity a go. You just mark stuff you need to do throughout the week and you can separate your different “projects”. It has a nice weekly view and everything as well.
Apple reminder. It syncs with nextcloud ( unfortunately no sub tasks possible) but i am using icloud. The app itself is pretty descent with some cool features
Org mode on GNU Emacs.
I use Trello to manage several lists (recurring daily, Tuesdays only, one-offs, etc) and reconcile them into a daily plan each morning
A piece of paper folded in my pocketand a travel sized pen…
You dropped this, Sir.
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I have multiple
- Microsoft ToDo
- Clickup
- A discord channel
- Joplin
And I also use pen and paper
I use them all. Don’t ask me why I can’t stick with one, because I don’t know. But my system works.
I also use a bunch and a head system that works. TickTick has been my go to for high importance tasks/reminders, then 3 more apps for various mental purposes.
I use a mix of Org mode via Emacs and Orgzly,
and Notally, which is still my main notes app while I’m still working on transitioning to Orgmode completely.
TickTick has been my weapon of choice for several years now. Still loving it.
Same! The cross platform availability is what keeps me coming back.
Not cheap but worth it, when you use it not only as your personal task list, but also for habit tracking, small projects management and sharing with others.