[Vimoutliner] Re: VimOutliner as a task manager?
David J Patrick
djp at linuxcaffe.ca
Thu Oct 18 16:08:34 EDT 2007
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 01:58:12PM -0600, Scott Scriven wrote:
> * Bill Powell <bill at billpowellisalive.com> wrote:
> > - Since I just found out about todo.sh from todotxt.com on
> > this list, and am quite excited about it, I'm wondering
> > about integrating that too. It might be faster to use that
> > CLI approach to start and stop tasks.
> You might find "devtodo" somewhat interesting. It's a similar
> CLI-based todo list, but it stores these tasks per-directory.
> So, you "cd" into a project dir, and it can automatically list
> your tasks before your next shell prompt is displayed.
>
devtodo was really neat, and I think it would work well with many paople
working many parts of a network, as your todos can be connectd to your home
directory, or left to be found anytime you cd into a directory. I found it
easy to create items, start / stop and then everything got fragmented and
hard to keep trak of and ESPECIALLY to review. I prefer all todos in one
(or two) central location(s).
> I tried it for a while... I like vimoutliner better, but your
> mileage may vary.
similar mileage here,
djp
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