Ideally on F-droid. I’ve been a user of wunderlist and any-do but would like to go FOSS.

Any suggestions? Thanks!

    • Jeena@jemmy.jeena.net
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      9 months ago

      I use it with my CalDav server Fadicale, which id more lightweight than nextcloud. Works reaĺy weĺ too.

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        9 months ago

        I use Nextcloud for other stuff too. I’m syncing with Nextcloud because I already had it 🙂

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      9 months ago

      I need to make it a priority to give logseq a try. I moved from Joplin to obsidian.md a couple years ago, because i realized an open data format (plaintext markdown files) was more important to me than an open source app (because I can still easily query and manipulate my data with open source CLI tools). I think at this point if I can replicate about 75% of my obsidian workflow in logseq, I’ll make the jump and adapt my workflows to logseq’s strengths and capabiities.

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    Tasks.org for all the important things that I need synced proper. Logseq for work and personal stuff, where i put all my ideas and info i’ve learned. Nextcloud notes for my digital post-it notes, like shopping lists. :)

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    9 months ago

    I really liked the simplicity of GNOME To Do when it was around. The successor seems to be GNOME Endeavor, which I haven’t tried extensively.

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    9 months ago

    I’ve been using Joplin for awhile and am very happy with it. Sync via Dropbox, with tags to use it for GTD (getting things done) works like a charm!

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    9 months ago

    I use Vikunja, which is a self-hosted web app that can be run as a PWA.

    I use tuxsudo’s instance, but I believe Project Segfault also hosts it if you can’t/don’t want to host it yourself.