also sprach Paul M Foster <paulf@quillandmouse.com> [2002.07.27.2247 +0200]: > Someone else mentioned tdl, which I consider too cumbersome. It only has > a command line interface. then it's not cumbersome, which implies that it's too big and heavy to be used every day. it might not be as practical and intuitive. > I use hnb (hierarchical notebook). It is a full screen curses app that > allows you to nest tasks (or data or whatever). Very simple one-key > interface. Really, it's an outliner, but you can make checkboxes next to > tasks, if you use it as a task manager. It will also tell you (based on > the number of "children" tasks completed) the percentage of a task is > completed. it takes me way too long to add something as simple as a TODO entry, and i couldn't find prioritization either. -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" net@madduck two manic depressives named mastick had marital problems, quite drastic. her mood swings were mild, but his were quite wild. the two were not homoscedastic.
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