Show HN: Todool, a full blown environment for managing large trees of task lists (todool.handmade.network)
Currently an alpha is available in their Discord server.
I'm not the creator, if you have any questions about the program feel free to join the Discord server.
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 79.1 ms ] threadThen the critic part: ALL such modern "document-centric UI" have one and ONLY ONE purpose, witch means they can't be integrated with anything else. For instance I can't link an email and an open ticket in a task in Todool, simply because that document UI lack the knowledge for such action while in Emacs/org-mode I perfectly can link an Email, a ticket, a feed post, an HN post etc NOT because someone have implemented that specific feature in an app but because there is no app but a unique ecosystem extended by "apps", no separation, no special IPCs needed.
Long story short: while potentially modern apps can do more graphically than classic ones, simply because those are almost stuck at 40/50 years ago development, they all fail because all are single application running on bare-bone crappy systems designed to be like a container ship for commercial purpose, instead of a unique ecosystem where any app is just a set of functions.
Please, all devs, think about that. FLOSS CAN restore the ancient model, NO ONE corporate want simply because it's incompatible with their business needs, so "we can win" if instead of investing resources copying BigTech stuff for doing new things we develop old tech FAR MORE ADVANCED than modern one thanks to a user-centric design.
https://www.taskpaper.com https://www.foldingtext.com
I would like to treat the tools as tools (a means) and not a destination (your actual work). This applies to Calendar, Email clients, TODO apps.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outliner
[1] http://runtimeterror.com/tools/ol/
https://i.imgur.com/C1wImlG.png
This feels sketchy. I've never seen software distributed this way. Why not just provide a download link if the effort has already been made for the website with videos.
I think it is the modern version of "to download the latest version visit our forum at XYZ" in an attempt to build some sort of community around a project.
I find long TODO lists/trees stressful and cumbersome. I used to maintain quite a few of those, but eventually found it discouraging. There's no end in sight!
What I appreciate about GTD and its context lists that look and feel like TODO lists is that they are short. While I may have items sitting on mine for several weeks at a time, overall, they feel entirely manageable, like about a week's worth of work. GTD provides me with other tools to get stuff out of my head and reliably resurface them when needed.
(Edit: style)
After a few years of doing things this way, and explaining it to my bosses over time, they come to understand that if you give me too many things to do at once, only the highest priority things will ever get done.
This got me wondering if anyone’s built a service to catch these kinds of things and it turns out they have! Wordsafety.com catches this successfully