I've switched from Chrome to Vivaldi, and set up and started using Proton.
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I've switched from Chrome to Vivaldi, and set up and started using Proton.
What I'm looking for this #DIDay is an alternative to Google Tasks and Keep.
Does anyone have something they like for a task-list that would integrate with a calendar, and shareable lists?
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I've switched from Chrome to Vivaldi, and set up and started using Proton.
What I'm looking for this #DIDay is an alternative to Google Tasks and Keep.
Does anyone have something they like for a task-list that would integrate with a calendar, and shareable lists?
@ElwoodCity
I'm also interested in recommendations for Google Keep.
Google reminds me of Borg cybernetic implants that are hard to remove once you've been assimilated. But resistance is not futile.
I'm trying to convince my family to standardize on Proton to share calendars and storage to share photos, and Signal can replace Chat. A replacement for Keep means we can continue to share lists for gift suggestions, to-do lists and other notes. -
I've switched from Chrome to Vivaldi, and set up and started using Proton.
What I'm looking for this #DIDay is an alternative to Google Tasks and Keep.
Does anyone have something they like for a task-list that would integrate with a calendar, and shareable lists?
@ElwoodCity I don't know if it will hit all your requirements, but I use Vikunja for tasks and it's been great.
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I've switched from Chrome to Vivaldi, and set up and started using Proton.
What I'm looking for this #DIDay is an alternative to Google Tasks and Keep.
Does anyone have something they like for a task-list that would integrate with a calendar, and shareable lists?
@ElwoodCity check out planify, I use this and am very happy.
Planify - Task Manager for GNU/Linux
Task manager with Todoist and Nextcloud support designed for GNU/Linux 🚀
Planify (useplanify.com)
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@ElwoodCity check out planify, I use this and am very happy.
Planify - Task Manager for GNU/Linux
Task manager with Todoist and Nextcloud support designed for GNU/Linux 🚀
Planify (useplanify.com)
Is it just a Linux thing?
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@ElwoodCity I don't know if it will hit all your requirements, but I use Vikunja for tasks and it's been great.
Does this need to be self-hosted? The first question it is asking is Server.
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