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Countless software applications and web sites were built to manage your to do list. But if you're comfortable at the command line and you don't want to depend on someone else's data format or someone else's server, there's an age-old method that's perfect for tracking your stuff: plain text.
Keep on top of all your tasks and projects in a simple file called todo.txt. With a few helper scripts, you can slice, dice, sort, distribute, pipe and munge your lists any way you please. As it should be.
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5 reviews
Todo.txt reviews:
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PROSCONS
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Mar 26, 2009
My current tool. Easy to use and cross platform.
Hard to backup or synch with other tools
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Apr 1, 2009
Easy to implement and free.
You look a little lame around your friends, who have bigger, cooler programs.
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Mar 31, 2009
basic is the best
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Apr 26, 2009
the online version of a notebook
still "just" a notebook
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Nov 1, 2009
Cool tool: and one I first learned about on Hunch. Easy and elegant, and can extended to do things like display the list on the desktop with Conky or update the list as as a web app on the iPhone.
Works well on the axes of task, context, and project, but I do not really have time figured out yet. Docs are a little skimpy.
















