+ The tl;dr: this is a completely free, awesome to-do list web-app that you can try without even registering.
+ It saves you from drowning in your to-do list and relieves stress by alternating work and play. To the app!
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+ todo. is a web application that lets you create a to-do list. It's designed specifically for overworked hackers (like myself),
+ and was born as a weekend hack project.
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+ todo. aims to solve two problems:
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+ The 'I have so much to do, where do I start' problem. When your to-do list starts growing, you'll inevitable end
+ up in a state where you have so many things in your list, that it seems impossible to even start on it. This leads to inability to
+ choose a task to work on, which in turn leads to procrastination, which in turn makes the problem even bigger. todo. solves
+ this by selecting a task for you to work on - one that, if it is something work-related, cannot be skipped until it's done.
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+ The stress during hobby projects from having so much work to do. When you schedule your own time and you
+ have a lot to do, you'll most likely end up feeling stressed about work even during your own hobby projects. To really cool down outside
+ work time, you'll need to have a separation between 'work' and 'play'. todo. attempts to solve this problem by alternating
+ between tasks that you want to do, and tasks that you have to do.
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+ You can start using todo. straight away - you don't even have to register to try it out! When you decide you like it, you can
+ register a (free!) account with just a username and a password, and your existing to-do list items will be saved to your new account. We
+ don't even need to know your e-mail address! Click here to try out todo.!
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+ Contact me via any of the various available methods:
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+ Like all my projects, this project is open-source (and licensed under the WTFPL). While setup documentation
+ is currently a bit lacking, you can find the source code on GitHub, and you can set it up
+ using PHP, any HTTPd of choice, and the equivalent of FallbackResource or server.error-handler-404 for that HTTPd. You'll
+ also need to clone the CPHP repository, so the symlink resolves. Happy hacking!
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+ Now for the technical details... this project is built using:
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Questions? E-mail me at todo@cryto.net or add me on
- XMPP: joepie91@neko.im.
+ XMPP: joepie91@neko.im. You can also talk to me (and others!) on IRC:
+ #crytocc on irc.cryto.net.
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