Reading in my RSS I found an article written by Gabriela (our friend from @artescritorio) to Bitelia, where he talks about an application called GeeTeeDee which can help us to be a little more productive.
GeeTeeDee is a simple, minimalist and very simple application distributed under LGPL 2.1, which will help us organize our To do using the technique GTD (Getting Things Done). It is available for GNU / Linux, Windows, and OS X.
Its operation is very basic. We can create Task Groups, which we can differentiate with Icons and even Export them to a plain text file.
As we complete the tasks, we mark in the Checkbox that is next to each Item, and with the button Completed, we are seeing our progress.
The version for GNU / Linux It is written in Qt, weighs about 500Kb and can be obtained in .deb y . Rpm, but nothing prevents us from being able to use it in ArchLinux. In fact, writing this article I started searching and it is available via AUR.
$ yaourt -S codea-geeteedee
For Debian and derivatives or RedHat and derivatives users, you can get it here:
I don't think it is necessary to explain much more, but if you want more details, I recommend reading Gabriela's post. 😉
Nice yes, but light?
Nothing written in Qt (specifically interface that already pulls QtCore and QtGUI) is light in my opinion, at least it is written in C ++;). I'll prove it to see that.
Well, it consumes 9MB for me, but I have 4GB of RAM so I don't think that consumption feels much, and I differ a bit in your opinion, many things in Qt are lighter than in GTK.
Thanks for stopping by
And in Qt, as I like <3
Since I've known Todo.txt, I don't want anything else. It is a simple plain text file, it can be managed from the console or from a compatible application (there are quite a few) or a simple text editor, and on mobile with SimpleTask. Allows various organization options. I fell in love with its extreme simplicity, I recommend that you try it if you do not know it.
Hmm, I didn't know it .. Let see if I try it .. Thanks.
And ToDo2 ??? For the terminal? Super cool. Install it and man everything 2. In Fedora the package is called devtodo2, it should be similar in the other distros.
You can make a post talking about this tool!
I installed it on Arch Linux, but it can't run, because the Icu version is not compatible 🙁 it requires 42, but I can only install 52 (official repo) and 44, 48 (AUR).
Honestly, what I did was unzip the .deb and copy each element according to the directories that are included inside.
When I am using KDE I install it, I am at the stage of not wanting to mix GTK with Qt.
Beautiful, very attractive, as is to be expected from an app that Gabriela likes 🙂
It looks so good: Or that Qt integration is great!
What I want is a ToDo Manager that allows me to review it on my android. They exist but they are very expensive if you want to use them 100%.
Excellent tool, I'm already testing it in Slackware, to install it you have to download the rpm version, convert it to tgz with rpm2tgz and then install it with installpkg.
Regards!
Pretty for a while ...
Very useful, thanks for the contribution, I will take advantage of it.
Very good! I did not have it.
Closed source, requires qt-network for something as simple as a to-do list, I don't know about you but that smells like cheese to me.