Super Productivity vs toodoo

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

Super Productivity

Organize your daily tasks at one place while making time tracking a lot less annoying. Super Productivity is a ToDo List / Time Tracker / Personal Jira Task Manager for multiple platforms. Features Plan, track & summarize. Create time sheets and work summaries in a breeze to easily export them to your companies time tracking system. Integrate with Jira, Github and Gitlab. Auto import tasks assigned to you, plan the details locally, automatically create worklogs and get notified right away, when somfething changes. Organize your project's data. Create notes, attach files or create bookmarks for links, files and even commands and have it all out of the way, once you're ready for the weekend. Helps you to establish healthy habits. A break timer reminds to you, when it's time to step away. You also can collect personal metrics for yourself to see, which of your work routines need adjustments. Stuck and procrastinating? No problem! Super Productivity's anti procrastination feature helps you to reconsider your options and a pomodoro timer is also always at hand. Super Productivity does NOT actively collect any data and there are no user accounts or registration. It's free and open-source and always will be. NOTE: There will however be data loaded from app.super-productivity.com on app start and if you use one of the third party providers, you will have to comply with their private policy. Private Policy

toodoo

Features of toodoo Tasks: You can create, change and delete tasks. Each task has a name, a category, a priority (HIGH, MEDIUM, or LOW), and a completion-status (i.e. it is either OPEN or DONE). Optionally, each task can also have a description (arbitrary text), a due_date and a due_time. In order to avoid unintentional deletion, a task can only be deleted if it is DONE. Categories: You can create as many categories as you need. The category a task belongs to can be changed. A category can be renamed. This will affect all tasks that belong to that category. Unused categories can be deleted. I.e. deletion is only possible if the category has no tasks, and if it is not used in the current filter. Filtering tasks: It is possible to restrict the tasks displayed in the list, e.g. completed tasks only, or tasks with low priority only, etc. In general, the tasks to be displayed in the list can be filtered by * completion_status * due_date/due_time * priority * category or any combination of these. For due_date there are several predefined filter options, e.g. TODAY, CURRENT_WEEK, OVERDUE, TASKS_WITHOUT_DATE, etc. For priority and category, it is possible to filter with more than one option. E.g. you can choose to show tasks with priorities HIGH or MEDIUM. Or you can display all tasks that have either category "Family" or "Friends". Sorting tasks: The task list can be sorted by: * completion_status * due_date/due_time * priority * category * name Any sort order is possible. E.g. first by due_date/time, then by completion status, category, priority and name. Or any other order you prefer. Searching tasks: Tasks can be searched by text. The search text you enter can be applied to the task name, the task description, or both. Case-sensitive search is possible. In the list of search results, when displaying details of a task, the search string is highlighted in the task name and / or description. Convenience: There are shortcuts for often used actions. E.g. * From the context menu of a category you can jump to a list of all tasks for that category. * From the context menu of a task you can change its completion_status, set it to DONE (or OPEN respectively), or set its due date to today or tomorrow. * When the task list is filtered by "tasks due TODAY", you can easily move to the previous / next day by swiping right / left. * Similarly, by swiping you can easily move to the previous / next week (when the task list is filtered by "tasks due CURRENT_WEEK"), or to the previous / next category (when all tasks for a category are displayed). Display: Tasks due in the past, today, or in the future have different background colors, so they are easily discernible. The color scheme adapts to the display mode of the underlying android. I.e. if dark mode is selected (provided your android does support dark mode), a dark color scheme is used also for toodoo. Import / Export: All user data (i.e. tasks, categories, filters and sort criteria) can be exported to an external file (xml-format). Vice versa, data can be imported from an external file. Technical: Your data is stored locally on your device. No connection to the internet needed. No ads. No tracking. Restrictions toodoo is minimalistic. It focuses on managing, categorizing, filtering, and sorting tasks (however, more features may be added in future releases.) Thus, there are some restriction, i.e.: * The user interface is in English only. * Name of folder and file for export data are fixed (i.e. /Download/toodoo/toodooData-yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss) * Settings are currently fixed, e.g. - date format is yyyy-mm-dd, time format is 24 hours. - first day of week is Monday. - within a day, tasks without due_time are sorted behind tasks with due_time.

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LicenseMITGPL-3.0-or-later
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