Do you know of a nice todo list app? I'm searching one since months, but can't find one that suits me.
I would like it to be Open Source and very user-friendly.
For the moment, Todoist has a nice interface, but is not Open source. TaskWarrior is powerful, but has no UI and is complicated to setup between several devices.
I would like also to know if it would be possible to estimate time for tasks, and get the schedule automatically organized in my calendar.
@AmarOk Thank you, yes Habitica is an interesting alternative. I will check it again to see how it has changed, but even though it is open source, it doesn't seem easy to self-host.
I remember the mobile client could only sync with the official website. And the CDN integrated to the software can't be easily removed. Things like that stopped me to use it :/
@KillianKemps I would like something like that too. I just have a bunch of .taskpaper files at the moment which I feel could be better. I'm curious about Go For It! <http://manuel-kehl.de/projects/go-for-it/> but I haven't tried it yet. One nice thing is that it stores tasks in text files in the known todo.txt format <http://todotxt.com/>.
@twsh Thank you for the link to Go For It! It is interesting to see each one its own solution.
Since I tooted that I'm searching a todo list app that suits me, I'm currently trying a workflow with Taskwarrior + Timewarrior + Calendar
I plan in my calendar the tasks I want to do, taking into account the others things I have to do in a day. And then, in Taskwarrior with Timewarrior, I follow the tasks I'm doing in the projects.
It's not perfect, but for the moment it works :D
@KillianKemps I will look at Timewarrior.
@KillianKemps I'm a huge fan of omnifocus. Not open source, but allows you customize quite a bit, set estimated time per task, and integrate your calendar into the forecast perspective. It's a little on the pricey side, but a powerful tool, indeed.
@KillianKemps Habitica. And it's open source.