Taskheat is a visual task manager that allows you to break down your responsibilities and link them to build a path to your goals. You'll end up with a flowchart that lets you focus on the steps under your control to get you where you want to go.
With a streamlined UI and sophisticated algorithms under the hood, Taskheat will get you through tangled webs of tasks, errands, and lists.
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Taskheat by Eyen's answer:
Taskheat is an innovative task management app that leverages a flowchart to represent dependencies between tasks to figure out the best path to your goals.
Taskheat by Eyen's answer:
Taskheat offers a unique way of managing tasks and their dependencies, making it possible to automatically maintain a comprehensible list of tasks that are actionable right here and right now.
Taskheat by Eyen's answer:
Everyone who has a goal in their life and wants to build the shortest path to it.
Taskheat by Eyen's answer:
Taskheat story began in early 2016 when we faced the challenge of managing many to-dos. Most of them were directly related to each other. Also, some were considered actual only at specific locations. That marked the start of more than a two-year journey to design and develop an innovative solution to manage complex structures where tasks and other duties related to each other.
Taskheat by Eyen's answer:
Taskheat is a native Mac/iPhone/iPad app, leveraging the latest Apple technologies available on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.
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Think ive seen somewhere on the interweebz about chatgpt and this https://simplemind.eu/. Source: about 1 year ago
Agreed--it's everything I need, although maybe a cool feature could be a way to draw/sketch, unless they have that and I haven't seen it yet. I like to sketch out mind-maps or creatures or building/neighborhood layouts, and drawing it in-program would be lovely. Otherwise I use the SimpleMind app if I don't draw it by hand. Source: about 1 year ago
I use SimpleMind: https://simplemind.eu/ It runs fully offline with Google Drive/Dropbox/Nextcloud support. Desktop and native mobile apps are available. No subscription, one-time fee for both desktop and mobile apps. I'm tempted to move on to "infinite canvas" freeform notetaking like Muse, but I don't want to pay a subscription fee. I wish SimpleMind had some of Muse or Kinopio's features, like audio/gif/video... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
SimpleMind (https://simplemind.eu) is a great mind mapping option without having to pay for an app for the rest of your life. Source: almost 2 years ago
I'm a fan of SimpleMind: https://simplemind.eu/ It's quite usable on iPhone, and I run the Android version on my Chromebook. I didn't realize they also have Windows and macOS versions. Source: almost 2 years ago
We develop app called Taskheat(https://eyen.fr/taskheat) that allows you to set the dependencies between tasks and form a flowchart of your to-dos. It's available on Mac, iPad and iOS. Source: over 1 year ago
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