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Ask Slashdot: Best To-Do/Task List Software?

Albanach writes: Despite searching, I have not identified a good solution for managing to-do lists, a problem that can't be unique or unusual. For a variety of reasons, I need something I host myself, which allows me to organize tasks, give them due dates and/or priorities and to easily reorganize. I'd prefer a web interface so that I can access my list from home/work/mobile. My searches generally turned up hosted solutions that don't work for privacy reasons, or very old software that has shown no sign of updates in years. What are other Slashdotters using to manage their real-world task list?

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  1. keep.google.com by jshackney · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I just use Google Keep. It's not great. In fact, it's utter crap, but I don't need anything too fancy. When I do (e.g. sorting), I weep silently in my corner, clutching my knees tight.

    1. Re:keep.google.com by Anrego · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Google keep feels like it would be perfect as a day to day (non-work) TODO list.. if it was just a _little_ bit better.

      I use it for things like my grocery list and it works well enough for that, but it could be so much better.