Probably this is what your looking for: https://weektodo.me/
It's an open source weekly planner, works on windows, Mac, Linux and web
Probably this is what your looking for: https://weektodo.me/
It's an open source weekly planner, works on windows, Mac, Linux and web
Only saw these megathreads now, thank you for the great work. If you don't mind I'm just going to past my comment of a recent post with a similar question, but add some more that I use. If you want I can delete it
I use a variety of FOSS tools for both personal and work productivity.
For personal I use:
For work use:
Thank you, glad to help!
Yeah that's what I was doing before but in a more streamlined way. Wallabag has an integration with KoReader (which I have installed in my Kobo). So I saved articles in my browser or phone and then pulled them from Wallabag directly in the Kobo.
I hope the dev of Omnivore eventually implements this. He is very responsive and fast implementing features
As the others said, the main reason is that it is FOSS. Before Logseq, I was using Standard Notes, which is also FOSS and was enough for my needs then.
Then Logseq appeared at the same time I was learning about graph structured and linked notes as the likes of Tiddlywikis and RoamReasearch
Strange, try these links maybe:
Let me know if any of those are working. You could also search for daily nomie in your preferred search engine. The developer of this maintained version is https://github.com/RdeLange
I use a variety of FOSS tools for both personal and work productivity.
For personal I use:
For work use:
Update 1: Fixed Nomie link Update 2: added waistline and liftosaur since I had forgotten Update 3: added Inkscape
I've been using Liftosaur for more than an year now and it is perfect.
The app has many programs you can find on fitness forums and subreddits. But the developer is open to port more to the app if requested. You can build your own program with an easy interface or use a scripting language develop for the app to have total control