Any one has any experience using kde basket ?
> It looks awesome from the screenshots!(
> http://basket.kde.org/screenshots.php)
I have been using basket. Its a great tool for taking notes and also good
to manage basic todo lists. But beyond that, you can not really sync todo
lists with other a
Vagmi Mudumbai wrote:
1. have a look at this http://www.rememberthemilk.com
I second that. It is awesome and has a very good API. I personally used
Any one has any experience using kde basket ?
It looks awesome from the screenshots!(
http://basket.kde.org/screenshots.php)
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> 1. have a look at this http://www.rememberthemilk.com
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> I second that. It is awesome and has a very good API. I personally used
org-mode earlier. But I switched from emacs to vi, thanks to the awesomeness
of tpope and his rails vim plugins. I can now fly with rails in vim. If you
are using
> I am in a necessity to get my "todo" list organized and structured. Can
> anyone suggest a good tool to do the same? I have tried gtodo but did not
> impress me much. I need a tool with a good notification system i.e
> pop-ups,alarms,reminders.
>
1. have a look at this http://www.rememberthemilk
Varrun Ramani writes:
> I am in a necessity to get my "todo" list organized and structured. Can
> anyone suggest a good tool to do the same? I have tried gtodo but did not
> impress me much. I need a tool with a good notification system i.e
> pop-ups,alarms,reminders.
By any chance, if you are u
Hi
I am in a necessity to get my "todo" list organized and structured. Can
anyone suggest a good tool to do the same? I have tried gtodo but did not
impress me much. I need a tool with a good notification system i.e
pop-ups,alarms,reminders.
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