SSuite's Sticky To Do app gives you an easy way to track your tasks and organize your day. Sticky To-Do is an easy way to manage your tasks across all platforms. This simple to use and extremely fast To Do list creator runs on any Operating system platform e.g. iOS, Android, Windows, and Linux, and on any hardware including smartphones, laptops, and desktop computers.
Features available includes customizing the background wallpaper, up to 50 wallpapers for light or dark mode, and selecting from light or dark mode to enhance your day/night viewing. It also includes up to six categories in which you may enter and save all you to do tasks.
SSuite Sticky To Do is a fully qualified progressive web application which means you may install it on any computing device or smartphone using just your web browser. It does not rely on any Cloud processing and saves your data directly onto your local storage device. This then ensures complete privacy and security on your private data. No more having people snooping through your private data on the Cloud.
Other advantages are that there is no login prompt or account registration necessary in order to use Sticky To Do. After installation you do not require an internet connection to continue successful operation. Due to the fact that it is PWA software. Whether it's for work, school, or home etc, Sticky To Do helps you organize and simplify your plans. Sticky To Do is free and available to be installed on all your devices.
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The Windows CLI is unfriendly to developers, a bit of shoving great-grandpa in the corner (despite its origins in DOS); as such, CLI developers tend not to spend much time investing in Windows-native TUI applications. With WSL, you at least mitigate a lot of that, opening you (OP) to the *nix world of CLI/TUI applications. Within WSL, you (OP) might also investigate calcurse which allows you to associate items... Source: about 1 year ago
Calcurse: fairly complex with events, reminders, notes/todos, as well as the ability to import/export .ics iCal files, customizable layout choices, etc. Source: over 1 year ago
I use evolution the gnome email client. There is also calcurse, which is a ncurses based calendar with "experimental CalDAV support", I havent used it for too long, as I need an email application anyways and it's alright. Source: almost 2 years ago
Most folks are used to a pretty visual calendar like Google Calendar or calcurse with wizards for creating events, so entering them in a text-file feels archaic/baroque. But using remind gives me a LOT more power for creating events that do weird things like having my entries modify their text based on presentation or calculations (e.g. Birthday events that say "Joe turns 31 in 7 days", adjusting the age each year... Source: almost 2 years ago
Calcurse a text-based calendar and scheduling application. Source: almost 2 years ago
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