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Kirill Savinov2018-10-07 16:41:48
Task Management
Kirill Savinov, 2018-10-07 16:41:48

What task manager are you using?

I use Evernote for note taking, Ticktick for task management, Flowlu for personal project management. Tired of rushing back and forth.
I understand that there is no ideal task manager for everyone, but I have a question. Is there a service like Sublime Text, which in the initial installation is a bare and simple text editor, but as you install a large number of plugins, Sublime Text becomes almost an IDE (programming environment).
So I want to find a task manager with the same logic, which will be bare at first (let's say with a regular one with a board like in Trello), and then you add plugins, for example, a plugin that adds integration with the calendar (task schedule), and then you add a plugin with motivation under each task or goal.
As a result, you get an ideal (for yourself) configured task manager (not even a task manager, but some kind of task system).
Since I already roughly know the answer that most likely there is no such thing, or there is such a thing, but for a lot of money, and I can’t pull this as a student, I ask the following question.
What services do you use to correctly distribute everything (a task into subtasks, etc.), what notebook services you use, what MindMap services you use, etc. It would be great if you tell us more about how you use the services.
Thank you.
UPD.
Chose Notion.so. I am writing after plus or minus a year of use. At first it seems like a hodgepodge in which nothing is clear, but after a week of active use you already fall in love.
I really liked it, user-friendly interface, frequent updates with interesting goodies.
Everything, absolutely everything can be customized (at first it’s difficult)
By the way, about new updates: recently there was an update on sharing your own templates for notes / planning /, where many showed their settings (templates) to the public
But about time planning, everything Google Calendar came up to taste.

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Geek, 2018-10-07
@HaNij

Most of these services are covered by Notion.so
Try it.

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korus, 2018-10-08
@korus

Trello + plugins? I once used planyway, but it did not have an android client, it was important to me. It seems they promised to do it, but when it will not be clear. But if purely on the desktop, then the functionality should be enough.
PS:
Now there are also global \ general tasks on the Google calendar + a working tracker for functional ones.

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McBernar, 2018-10-08
@McBernar

Trello for almost everything that fits in one paragraph - plans, todos for the day, project backlogs, ideas, collections of links.
If you need something deployed - then Bear. This is the same Evernote, only lighter and faster.

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Konstantin Kitmanov, 2018-10-08
@k12th

For short notes and posts, and the initial collection of information - Trello. Pleased with Markdown support and application responsiveness even on low-end devices.
For sheets -- Google Docs.
Reminders and events -- Google Calendar.
For programming tasks -- git hosting tracker, github/gitlab/bitbucket -- they're all pretty much the same.
For game development -- hacknplan .

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