Replacing Ticktick with a Self-Hosted ToDo App
from njordomir@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 02 Jun 10:57
https://lemmy.world/post/47661276

Hi Folks,

I’ve used Ticktick as a SaaS task manager app for years now. There was a time when I had tried almost every productivity app under the sun and Ticktick had the best features and app and a WAY better pricing structure than alternatives like Todoist. Nevertheless, I had growing concerns about privacy and control of my own data as I need to be able to trust my to-do app with information about my life that I don’t want repeated to every advertiser on the internet. Bearing in mind the state of the internet in general, I’ve been slowly cutting away all my SaaS dependencies and it may be close to time for me to say goodby to an app that kept me sane for over a decade of my life. I’d like to move to a self-hosted solution, first for myself and eventually I’ll migrate my family to a shared project on the new solution.

What do you use to stay organized? Why do you like it?

Can you recommend something for my needs?

I’m looking forward to hearing what the community uses!

#selfhosted

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cottage214@piefed.social on 02 Jun 13:51 next collapse

I believe Vikunja fits your needs, you have both list and kanban views, open source, categories + tags + deadlines and filters, docker is available, PWA (not sure about an app, I never use apps), recurring tasks, and more (I like staring tasks, OIDC support, subcategories, and I don’t use it but it can also be collaborative) I’m pretty happy with it to be honest, just try it and see for yourself, I think they have a demo on their website :)

BartyDeCanter@piefed.social on 02 Jun 13:54 next collapse

Have you taken a look at TaskWarrior? It’s pure FOSS, extremely powerful, has multiple self hosting options, multiple front ends, including Android native, and supports everything on your list. Simple projects, fully nested projects with complex dependencies, customizable tags and filters, supports GTD, kanban, or just a basic list of todos. Asynchronous synchronization for devices that can’t connect for long periods for whatever reason. It weakest point is that it’s recurring task model is weird, but there is very active work to fix that.

It also has a huge plugin ecosystem and can pull from things like jira and tons of other issue tracking systems.

It’s also extremely neckbeardy, has a boring website, decent online documentation but a much better man page. TaskWarrior is highly scriptable, with json input/output options if you like. I love it.

EDIT: The filter from your example would be written +OVERDUE +do_it_later proj:yard in TaskWarrior’s filter method.

EDITx2: I use Debian Stable, btw. ;)

eodur@piefed.social on 02 Jun 15:18 next collapse

I’m currently using NextCloud + Davx5 + Tasks.org and am quite satisfied. I think it supports basically everything you are asking for. I’ve also toyed with jtx Board but Tasks.org felt cleaner. I always manage my tasks on my phone, but I know the tasks show up in Thunderbird desktop. Not sure about the functionality though.

alfredon996@feddit.it on 02 Jun 16:52 next collapse

I use Mindwtr + WebDAV

Mubelotix@jlai.lu on 02 Jun 17:15 next collapse

Radicale

Decronym@lemmy.decronym.xyz on 02 Jun 17:20 collapse

Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

Fewer Letters More Letters
NAS Network-Attached Storage
NUC Next Unit of Computing brand of Intel small computers
NVR Network Video Recorder (generally for CCTV)
RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks for mass storage
SSD Solid State Drive mass storage

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