tududi creator here. Thank you so much for your video review! tududi was originally created in just two days with a few hours of effort to meet my own needs because I couldn’t find anything else that really clicked for me. I truly appreciate your feedback and want to let you know that I'm already working on revamping the UI, improving responsiveness, and fixing the sluggish parts. As you mentioned, if Tududi continues to receive positive feedback and helps others, I’ll definitely accelerate development. Thanks again for your support!
Finally something to keep track of things I want to do when I'm on home time off the road. I've tried other todo apps but I really like the simplicity of this and that it's self hosted.
I’m using kanboard for now. I slightly adjusted css to fix some things, like adding some hover effects when dragging and dropping a card (like Trello). I do wish it had better integrations with n8n but it’s good enough. Will have to check this out.
Hey there Sir, thanks again for your great content. I Ve been following you for a few years now and always enjoying your videos. I'd like to know where do you find all those project though? Thank you for your time
Depends on the project! :) Sometimes developers reach out to me. Sometimes I find them on Reddit or just browsing the internet, but often times I find them here: selfh.st/
It's hard to say. It's all about use-case. I just want something SUPER simple for my setup, so I like Tududi. If you need more than what Tududi offers, then Vikunja is a great option.
nice video, gonna give it a star, i like it but i think after trying todoist,vikunja, planka and now todo in home assistant i think i'm satisfy with the todo in home assistant
stop being lazy if you have time do tasks not set or why would you make them that is why they show up... now if you have a task you want to do later you should have a start time like start lunch at 11 am so the lunch is fresh all other tasks should be done when you have time
I know you said you weren't talking to me, but I'm not sure if I would be offended if you were. This was hard to read. Punctuation would go a long way in helping you make you're point. Currently, this is just word soup.
I like the idea,, and it's great if people actually find this helpful, but I can't see it. If I'm too disorganized to get my tasks done, then who's going to enter those tasks into a to-do app in the first place? My girlfriend? Great, it's a honey-do list app.
tududi creator here. Thank you so much for your video review! tududi was originally created in just two days with a few hours of effort to meet my own needs because I couldn’t find anything else that really clicked for me. I truly appreciate your feedback and want to let you know that I'm already working on revamping the UI, improving responsiveness, and fixing the sluggish parts. As you mentioned, if Tududi continues to receive positive feedback and helps others, I’ll definitely accelerate development. Thanks again for your support!
I like it.
Having the ability to add a task to multiple projects at the same time would be useful.
And / or adding tags
Agreed!
This seems like a great app and I can't wait to give it a try.
Finally something to keep track of things I want to do when I'm on home time off the road. I've tried other todo apps but I really like the simplicity of this and that it's self hosted.
You should make a video about azukaar/cosmos-server if you can and/or want. Thank you
Hello! Could you talk about some IDS like Snort, or Security Onion?
I’m using kanboard for now. I slightly adjusted css to fix some things, like adding some hover effects when dragging and dropping a card (like Trello). I do wish it had better integrations with n8n but it’s good enough. Will have to check this out.
Hey there Sir, thanks again for your great content. I Ve been following you for a few years now and always enjoying your videos. I'd like to know where do you find all those project though? Thank you for your time
Depends on the project! :) Sometimes developers reach out to me. Sometimes I find them on Reddit or just browsing the internet, but often times I find them here: selfh.st/
The workflow makes more sense if you're familiar with the GTD system.
Not familiar with that term either lol
@@DBTechYT Getting Things Done ;) From David Allen.
Yeah, the concept of an inbox and Next Actions are directly from the GTD methodology.
@@nosbig98yup was going to say the same thing.
GTD is a flexible system and changed my organization skills.
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can't resist, first ^^'
Try Vikunja.. you'll be blown away :)
I made a video about Vikunja already ;)
@@DBTechYT My bad, didn't sub you yet.. So, how would you rate Tududi over Vikunja?
It's hard to say. It's all about use-case. I just want something SUPER simple for my setup, so I like Tududi. If you need more than what Tududi offers, then Vikunja is a great option.
@@DBTechYT 👍
nice video,
gonna give it a star, i like it but i think after trying todoist,vikunja, planka and now todo in home assistant i think i'm satisfy with the todo in home assistant
That's awesome!
stop being lazy if you have time do tasks not set or why would you make them that is why they show up... now if you have a task you want to do later you should have a start time like start lunch at 11 am so the lunch is fresh all other tasks should be done when you have time
i not talking to you but to the app idea
I know you said you weren't talking to me, but I'm not sure if I would be offended if you were. This was hard to read. Punctuation would go a long way in helping you make you're point. Currently, this is just word soup.
I like the idea,, and it's great if people actually find this helpful, but I can't see it. If I'm too disorganized to get my tasks done, then who's going to enter those tasks into a to-do app in the first place? My girlfriend? Great, it's a honey-do list app.
😂😂