At Fri, 06 Aug 2010 08:53:27 +0100, Mark Rogers wrote:
Any suggestions for a simple to-do manager, ideally for Gnome?
I just started playing with gToDo, which isn't bad, but it has a few bugs and it looks like it's not being maintained any more. All I want is something I can add some 1-line "jobs" to, with somewhere I can add more detail if I need to (ie a comment field of some kind), some way to categorise and prioritise, and ideally the ability to set a date/time for jobs that triggers a reminder of some kind.
Too many jobs are getting forgotten about, and my old "system" of leaving the relevant email unread in my inbox isn't working.... I think I also need the satisfaction of being able to tick things off to get me motivated to do some of the less interesting jobs!
I know of a good solution, but you probably won't like it. It's written in Lisp and works with a text editor whose name begins with 'E'. It's "simple", *if* you already know how to use said text editor.