Graeme Geldenhuys escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Lazarus is awesome. Ok, now that I made this message relevant to
> Lazarus, I can continue asking my question. ;-)
>
> I'm primarily working on Linux - 99% of the time. I'm looking for a
> small and simple ToDo List program. Something that saves the tasks in
> a text file so it can be transportable like on a flash drive. I know
> there are many such applications for Windows, but I haven't found that
> much for Linux. The latest one (for Windows) that I looked at, and
> that many people are raving about is ToDoList from
> http://www.abstractspoon.com/, but it requires MFC42.DLL to run via
> WINE, and it's can't save under WINE for some reason. So that option
> doesn't work either.
>
> Maybe this is another project I can tackle - writing a cross-platform
> ToDo List program (if I can't find any descent ones for Linux). What
> do you guys or girls use to keep up to date with what needs to be
> done. My post-it notes keep getting lost on my desk, so that is not an
> option anymore. My PDA is also to bulky to lug around between work and
> home - hence the reason I want the program running of a flash drive.
> The same way I run PINs of my flash drive.
>
> Regards,
> - Graeme -
>
>
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My ToDo list is a simple text file that I can edit with any editor, 100%
platform independent ;)
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