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by chrisbro
3111 days ago
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This is great, thanks for sharing. I stumbled across this idea myself since no todo manager really represented complex dependencies of tasks - the "list" format is just so prevalent and usually ends up increasing cognitive load as I can sometimes get frustrated trying to figure out what's "next" on a non-linear project. Have you seen DropTask? It's the same idea, I just haven't dug too much into it yet: https://www.droptask.com/ The key feature for me is being able to have multiple ancestor/dependency tasks to a task node, instead of a hierarchical "next action" setup like most task managers. |
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