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Offline Charles2008

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Your Tiny Todolist
« on: September 07, 2013, 04:36:21 PM »
I have been looking for a very lightweight way to implement a simple GTD (Getting Things Done) productivity / To Do list.

I have found Your Tiny Todolist. It is a FOSS / LAMP project:
http://www.yourtinytodo.net/

It was a very simple install on my SME8 (to an ibay) and having spent a few hours playing with it on my test server, I am liking it.
BTW I am playing with the 'latest stable'.

I have nothing to do with anything linked to in this post (other than trying out this ToDo list  8-)).

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SOME BACKGROUND:
For anyone interested in Dave Allen's GTD productivity implementation (it was a bit of a MBA-cult thing about 6 years ago - since settled down a bit & dropped by many as 'too much'), here are a few interesting links:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done
http://www.labnol.org/software/organize/getting-things-done-gtd-workflow-diagram/2698/
http://www.minezone.org/wiki/MVance/GettingThingsDone
https://www.diigo.com/list/suzannah/project-gtd
http://www.geekpreneur.com/26-reasons-not-to-use-gtd

Some bits of software that have been suggested as good for GTD include:
http://getontracks.org/
http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnifocus/
http://www.rememberthemilk.com
https://evernote.com/
https://www.nirvanahq.com/

and a paper based solution:
http://radio-weblogs.com/0114670/categories/hipsterPda/2006/06/30.html#a780
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FYI 'Your Tiny Todolist' is a fork from the 'My Tiny Todolist' project - http://www.mytinytodo.net/

Anyway, I wanted something super-simple and LAMP - hence my interest in 'Your Tiny Todolist'.
Charles
« Last Edit: September 07, 2013, 11:14:35 PM by Charles2008 »

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Re: Your Tiny Toddolist
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2013, 09:00:37 PM »
Next step, you should do a contrib with this software :D

It could be nice and it will be a good experience for you...

Ok je sors!
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Offline Charles2008

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Re: Your Tiny Todolist
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2013, 10:43:58 AM »
@stephdl
I am very happy to do this.

Before I go ahead I would first like to establish:
(1) that it is in fact a useful bit of software (i.e. use it for a period), and
(2) that it does what it says on the tin i.e. that it's not buggy.

Once I have confirmed the above two points, I will certainly be happy to try my hand at a contrib.

One of the reasons that I put this in 'General Discussion' is that I am interested in what others are using.

Offline stephdl

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Re: Your Tiny Todolist
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2013, 01:20:30 PM »
One of the reasons that I put this in 'General Discussion' is that I am interested in what others are using.

i prefer a solution fully integrated in an agenda/contact/mail/ software like in sogo, (may be zarafa) hordes with good pluggins or owncloud.

I think it is painful to change your application if you want to do something different
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Offline Charles2008

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Re: Your Tiny Todolist
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2013, 04:56:55 PM »
I agree with you, but the Groupware options seem to be very weak on 'tagging' for even a simple GTD / productivity implementation.

Horde  - is technically the strongest in Tasks (by quite a margin). It has tagging and multiple lists, however, the demo is PAINFULLY slooooow. It really inspires no confidence in me at all. Uggghhhhh - I want to run away and hide.

SOGo -  is next (far behind though) only because it is fast and simple (and has a GREAT calendar) IMHO. No tagging AFAIK. It's categories are shared with the Calendar. Under 'Preferences'  - Tasks aren't even mentioned. Very last century.

Zarafa - no tagging. Pretty well thought out Tasks, but not as easy as SOGo.

eGroupware - 'Todo's are buried in Calendar. I can't see any tagging and aren't particularly intuitive

Open-Office - Has one thing that might be used for one tag. Not there IMHO.

ownCloud - this can sync Tasks, but none of the Groupware (other than Horde) has advanced (read any) Tagging.


So, back to 'Your Tiny Todolist' (YTTL), which I don't think can yet auto-synch. You can manually request an iCal export (*.ics).

... I find it difficult to believe that there isn't a better solution (with tagging).

Offline stephdl

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Re: Your Tiny Todolist
« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2013, 05:18:38 PM »
So, back to 'Your Tiny Todolist' (YTTL), which I don't think can yet auto-synch. You can manually request an iCal export (*.ics).

... I find it difficult to believe that there isn't a better solution (with tagging).
Syncing is my priority because i'm rarely in front of my computer and thus  i use my android cell to sync my appointments, my tasks and particularly my contacts on an owncloud Instance hosted in my local network.
i'm not a   poweruser of tasks therefore this can help me, but i'm convinced that there are things better than this or i could do it in a better way.

I use the android application of marten Gajda caldav-sync, carddav-sync, contact-editor, tasks. One of them is a paid application (the caldav i think), the others can be used freely
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Re: Your Tiny Todolist
« Reply #6 on: September 08, 2013, 08:56:03 PM »
i just want to add that with the plugin sogo-connector i can sync all my data between thunderbird and owncloud
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Re: Your Tiny Todolist
« Reply #7 on: September 27, 2017, 10:31:07 PM »
I have noticed that my original link in the first post to Your Tiny Todolist is now dead.

I discovered an alternative (perhaps a fork) which is better:  myTinyTodo   ...   which I have installed on my SME server (easy install).
This is a strong, yet simple GTD (Dave Allen productivity) application. It takes some understanding and playing around to fully recognise the power of GTD.


http://mytinytodo.net   ...   last updated in 2014, so not v active.
http://opensourceforu.com/2012/05/getting-things-done-using-mytinytodo/

This post is just an FYI for anyone interested.

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Re: Your Tiny Todolist
« Reply #8 on: October 19, 2017, 01:27:32 PM »
If you just want minimal - try this ;)

http://amadeus.maclab.org/_demo/todo-0.1.2/
"If you don't know what you want, you end up with a lot you don't."

Offline Charles2008

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Re: Your Tiny Todolist
« Reply #9 on: October 19, 2017, 02:05:59 PM »
My BT 'light' filters wont let me see that demo unfortunately (time to turn them off methinks).

https://github.com/amadeuspzs/TODO

I did have a look at the Github pages and note:
(1) that this uses a Flatfile database (one file) - does that mean one could put it on a thumb-drive?
(2) there is a sister project with a cron adaptation.

The cron adaptation (although I haven't looked into it) might address one of my criticisms of MTT - that it didn't have a page(s) to set 'repeating tasks' by user e.g.
- set a daily reminder to confirm all orders have been logged / sent
- set a monthly reminder to set new passwords
- set a VAT return reminder once a quarter;
- set an annual reminder to have the annual Accountant meeting to discuss the accounts one month before filing.

This could really transform the usefulness of this sort of app.
« Last Edit: October 19, 2017, 02:20:06 PM by Charles2008 »