Looking for an alternative to apps like TickTick and Todoist but I don’t want a subscription to deal with. I can justify a one time purchase of a todo app though as long as it’s reasonable. Any recommendations?

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It has subscription only features like ticktick.

@ragica@lemmy.ml
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What features are locked? I’ve only ever used the f-droid version, and haven’t noticed anything blocked. But I don’t use it much (unfortunately).

@gelberhut@lemdro.id
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On play store sync is a paid feature and if I recall correctly, something tags related. It looks like, fdroid version is completely free: https://tasks.org/docs/subscribe

Anyway, it does not have full functional web version.

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If you download it from Fdroid, it doesn’t have a subscription. And it has all the features unlocked.

@gelberhut@lemdro.id
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Yes, just found this. Anyways, I was fine to pay few bucks per year, but I need a full functional web version as well.

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Tasks.org syncs with various services. Those services may or may not have a web UI. I use it with Nextcloud tasks, which has a serviceable web UI.

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I know, but non of these UI covers all tasks.org features (recurring, subtasks, tags etc). Moreover, you need a separate server for this - if you have one already - greate, if not this is an issue.

I needed webgui reachable from my office as well, used tasks.org with Google tasks for a while, but it is too limited (from the Google side), then I considered alternatives and found that in my case ticktick offers best set of features and “just works” for simple cross devices needs Microsoft Todo also works surprisingly well.

Now support of wearos becomes also a useful option.

Syncs with Nextcloud as well, very good although the €1 a year subscription is a bit meh

Version from fdroid is free

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