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jeffkeen | 3 years ago
More than one product can exist in a space (and todo lists are a dime a dozen) and maybe this was a completely original idea and GMTA, but wow it sure looks like a note for note copy
jeffkeen | 3 years ago
More than one product can exist in a space (and todo lists are a dime a dozen) and maybe this was a completely original idea and GMTA, but wow it sure looks like a note for note copy
weego|3 years ago
jstummbillig|3 years ago
The privacy and locally hosted angle seems like plenty of differentiation.
Other than that I'd have to squint very, very hard to make it look "exactly" like TeuxDeux (which I find a lot less appealing, visually)
wjdp|3 years ago
2143|3 years ago
I knew this app looks exactly like something else I've seen before, but I couldn't recall the name.
However, I don't consider this to be a copy of TeuxDeux because there's nothing particularly revolutionary in either app's design — they're both just digital versions of paper planners.
As far as todo apps go, I've tried them all. The problem I have with most of them is that they don't separate deadline with do-time. I want to plan a task such that deadline might be on Friday, but I intend to actually do the thing on Tuesday. Apps don't allow me to record that information.
When I first heard about TeuxDeux about an year ago I realized that the old fashioned and obvious weekly planner strategy could work. Since TeuxDeux wasn't free (I could be wrong because I now see a free version in their website), I just used a Google Doc to write down what I intended to do every day of the week.
And it worked reasonably well.
I'm happy to see WeekToDo come out. And it's open source!
marban|3 years ago
shaolinspirit|3 years ago
jimmydddd|3 years ago
gramie|3 years ago
Edit: we're kind of both right. $3/month, or $24/year.
thex10|3 years ago
Frankly it’s a great concept and I might use it myself.
unknown|3 years ago
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