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Can anyone recommend a fairly simple, privacy-respecting to-do list for Android, preferably available through F-droid, and preferably not needing a subscription?

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  • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

    Can anyone recommend a fairly simple, privacy-respecting to-do list for Android, preferably available through F-droid, and preferably not needing a subscription? I see several apps in the "Task" section of F-Droid, but I don't know which apps are the most stable and usable.

    I'm not trying to manage a house-building project: I just need to keep on top of everyday housekeeping tasks for a while.

    Thanks!

    #ToDo #ToDoList #ToDoApp #AskFedi

    thhareau@piaille.frT This user is from outside of this forum
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    @CppGuy i use 1list. Very simple, very effective. It cannot be synced easily tho

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    • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

      I had chickenpox at the end of January, and it's done the kind of nerve damage that shingles does. I've been prescribed pregabalin for nerve pain, but it's given me a memory like a broken sieve. I keep forgetting to do things and, more alarmingly, I clearly remember doing things I haven't actually done. I just need help emptying the bins and hanging up the wet washing until I no longer need this medication.

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      @CppGuy
      There's a technology involving graphite & pressed sheets of tree pulp that might be worth looking into. It's a bit cumbersome, but way good on the privacy end of things. πŸ“ 😜

      PS. Sorry to hear of your bout with chickenpox. Ouch!

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      • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

        Can anyone recommend a fairly simple, privacy-respecting to-do list for Android, preferably available through F-droid, and preferably not needing a subscription? I see several apps in the "Task" section of F-Droid, but I don't know which apps are the most stable and usable.

        I'm not trying to manage a house-building project: I just need to keep on top of everyday housekeeping tasks for a while.

        Thanks!

        #ToDo #ToDoList #ToDoApp #AskFedi

        zerkman@pouet.chapril.orgZ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @CppGuy I'm using simpletask, very simple, does the job.
        There's a version that can synchronise the list (a text file) to your Nextcloud instance.
        It's on F-Droid

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        • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

          Can anyone recommend a fairly simple, privacy-respecting to-do list for Android, preferably available through F-droid, and preferably not needing a subscription? I see several apps in the "Task" section of F-Droid, but I don't know which apps are the most stable and usable.

          I'm not trying to manage a house-building project: I just need to keep on top of everyday housekeeping tasks for a while.

          Thanks!

          #ToDo #ToDoList #ToDoApp #AskFedi

          obelux@framapiaf.orgO This user is from outside of this forum
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          @CppGuy "Omni Notes FOSS" provides List-oriented notes. You can easily tick/untick each item of your List.
          Available on F-droid.

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          • zerkman@pouet.chapril.orgZ zerkman@pouet.chapril.org

            @CppGuy I'm using simpletask, very simple, does the job.
            There's a version that can synchronise the list (a text file) to your Nextcloud instance.
            It's on F-Droid

            zerkman@pouet.chapril.orgZ This user is from outside of this forum
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            @CppGuy just checked, it's on the F-Droid Archive repository. You may need to enable it in the repositories of your F-Droid app.
            Latest version is from september 2022

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            • gorfram@beige.partyG gorfram@beige.party

              @CppGuy
              There's a technology involving graphite & pressed sheets of tree pulp that might be worth looking into. It's a bit cumbersome, but way good on the privacy end of things. πŸ“ 😜

              PS. Sorry to hear of your bout with chickenpox. Ouch!

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              @Gorfram

              Thanks. I think I remember using that graphite technology in school, back in the day. πŸ˜„

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              • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

                Can anyone recommend a fairly simple, privacy-respecting to-do list for Android, preferably available through F-droid, and preferably not needing a subscription? I see several apps in the "Task" section of F-Droid, but I don't know which apps are the most stable and usable.

                I'm not trying to manage a house-building project: I just need to keep on top of everyday housekeeping tasks for a while.

                Thanks!

                #ToDo #ToDoList #ToDoApp #AskFedi

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                @CppGuy For daily recurring tasks, i use https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.isoron.uhabits/

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                • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

                  Can anyone recommend a fairly simple, privacy-respecting to-do list for Android, preferably available through F-droid, and preferably not needing a subscription? I see several apps in the "Task" section of F-Droid, but I don't know which apps are the most stable and usable.

                  I'm not trying to manage a house-building project: I just need to keep on top of everyday housekeeping tasks for a while.

                  Thanks!

                  #ToDo #ToDoList #ToDoApp #AskFedi

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                  @CppGuy

                  #ToDo #ToDoList #ToDoApp #AskFedi
                  I use Dynalist, free subscription for basic (and largely enough) functionality. It is not Foss, but managed by a small Texan company. Uses their servers to synchronize between mobile and desktop. It has a really great outline feature to open subtasks etc.. The UI is really handy.
                  I used to use Workflowy, but it was expensive for the same service.

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                  • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

                    Can anyone recommend a fairly simple, privacy-respecting to-do list for Android, preferably available through F-droid, and preferably not needing a subscription? I see several apps in the "Task" section of F-Droid, but I don't know which apps are the most stable and usable.

                    I'm not trying to manage a house-building project: I just need to keep on top of everyday housekeeping tasks for a while.

                    Thanks!

                    #ToDo #ToDoList #ToDoApp #AskFedi

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                    @CppGuy I'm mis-using Nextcloud Deck for to-do lists, especially to share some of them between family members. Obviously needs a Nextcloud server somewhere, that might be to much effort for you if you don't have one already.

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                    • spamourai@hostux.socialS spamourai@hostux.social

                      @CppGuy For daily recurring tasks, i use https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.isoron.uhabits/

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                      @spamourai

                      Ooh, I can see that being useful for things like taking medicine. Pregabalin has scrambled my brain to the point where I'm not always sure whether I've taken my pills. Thanks.

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                      • chaos_99@fosstodon.orgC chaos_99@fosstodon.org

                        @CppGuy I'm mis-using Nextcloud Deck for to-do lists, especially to share some of them between family members. Obviously needs a Nextcloud server somewhere, that might be to much effort for you if you don't have one already.

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                        @Chaos_99

                        Thanks for the recommendation, but I don't currently have a Next cloud instance, largely because we haven't the bandwidth to make it usable when we're away from home.

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                        • schmittmachine@tldr.nettime.orgS schmittmachine@tldr.nettime.org

                          @CppGuy

                          #ToDo #ToDoList #ToDoApp #AskFedi
                          I use Dynalist, free subscription for basic (and largely enough) functionality. It is not Foss, but managed by a small Texan company. Uses their servers to synchronize between mobile and desktop. It has a really great outline feature to open subtasks etc.. The UI is really handy.
                          I used to use Workflowy, but it was expensive for the same service.

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                          @schmittmachine

                          That's a nice service. Thanks for making me aware of it. I'm not sure it's exactly what I need here, but I'll still keep it in my back pocket for another day.

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                            @vetetix

                            Ooh, that looks really useful. Thanks!

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                            • zerkman@pouet.chapril.orgZ zerkman@pouet.chapril.org

                              @CppGuy just checked, it's on the F-Droid Archive repository. You may need to enable it in the repositories of your F-Droid app.
                              Latest version is from september 2022

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                              @zerkman

                              Thanks! I've installed it and given it a spin to see how it works. I think I'll have to learn the todo.txt shortcuts to get the most out of it.

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                              • thhareau@piaille.frT thhareau@piaille.fr

                                @CppGuy i use 1list. Very simple, very effective. It cannot be synced easily tho

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                                @thhareau

                                Thanks for the recommendation. I've installed 1List and given it a spin. I'm not sure it quite does everything I need here, but I'm going to keep it installed as a general list-taker.

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