Haha, thanks, but I already specced out and outsourced Stage 1 of the MVP :)))
Thats true, but at this point that’s a sunk cost :).
However, as far as I know, there’s nothing that has all these features together.
Things and Google Calendar have the best support for non-fragile recurring tasks,
Todoist has all your other features, but not quite in the way you want them.
-Location aware and time aware tasks, but not other, smarter contexts. (I assume you’re going to be doing plugins for individual smart contexts, otherwise I don’t see how this would work).
-Does multiple lines, but hidden in that you have to press Ctrl + M
Just checked out Google Calendar and indeed, it handles recurring tasks much better than most todo apps I’ve seen. When I enter a recurring task, it fills it into my future schedule, and lets me edit a concrete instance of that task, as opposed to editing the entire future schedule. Thanks for the tip!
As for Todoist and other features: does it allow to dismiss a dateless task temporarily without making it dateful? I have Todoist installed on my phone but haven’t found how to do that.
This question doesn’t make sense in the context of todoist. The default view is a completely customizable filter, and the default filter doesn’t show dateless tasks. You can create any number of custom filters and rules to show or not show tasks based on arbitrary criteria.
Thats true, but at this point that’s a sunk cost :).
However, as far as I know, there’s nothing that has all these features together.
Things and Google Calendar have the best support for non-fragile recurring tasks,
Todoist has all your other features, but not quite in the way you want them. -Location aware and time aware tasks, but not other, smarter contexts. (I assume you’re going to be doing plugins for individual smart contexts, otherwise I don’t see how this would work). -Does multiple lines, but hidden in that you have to press Ctrl + M
Just checked out Google Calendar and indeed, it handles recurring tasks much better than most todo apps I’ve seen. When I enter a recurring task, it fills it into my future schedule, and lets me edit a concrete instance of that task, as opposed to editing the entire future schedule. Thanks for the tip!
As for Todoist and other features: does it allow to dismiss a dateless task temporarily without making it dateful? I have Todoist installed on my phone but haven’t found how to do that.
This question doesn’t make sense in the context of todoist. The default view is a completely customizable filter, and the default filter doesn’t show dateless tasks. You can create any number of custom filters and rules to show or not show tasks based on arbitrary criteria.