Announcing KomoDo, a todo.txt application!

Hi there, I released today an app called KomoDo on Flathub:

It’s a todo application that works with todo.txt format.

I also wrote a blog post about it: KomoDo, my first KDE app

If you’re looking a new todo app, give KomoDo a try! :slight_smile:

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Hello,

The app looks really nice. I think the KDE ecosystem needs an app like this. KDE’s app page lists two other apps for tasks and to-do lists, but as far as I can tell, these aren’t fully developed yet.

This app was a pleasant surprise. I only had a brief look at it, so it’s hard to comment on its usability at this point, but I’d like to share my thoughts on the icon.

I think the app icon could be more polished and well-designed. A design that better reflects the task list theme would visually convey the app’s purpose better. The current icon seems to evoke a slightly different app.

App looks great! Congrats!

Can I make a feature request? I’d love to have an item saved on ENTER.

I instinctively tried that, then I noticed it required clicking the save button.

Thanks for building it and for sharing. =)

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Huh, sounds like a bug, that should already work.

Anyways, will fix :slight_smile:

As you said it should already work, I retried it and have additional information.

It works with the main ENTER key and doesn’t with the numpad’s ENTER key.

The first time I tried only with the numpad’s key.

Also, I compiled it from source, in case it matters.

Please let me know if I can help with more info.

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I like the design, it’s quite minimalistic. I mostly store my tasks on NextCloud. Is there any plan to support integration with Akonadi?

What kind of Akonadi integration did you have in mind? What specifically?

I noticed that Kontact and Merkuro use Akonadi and take tasks from the calendar. I would like to have synchronization with NextCloud

My understanding of the reason why you would use this app is because you prefer to store your to-do lists in lightweight text files that can be easily synced across computers and online services using simple-to-use tooling. Translating the data into CalDav-based to-dos somewhat defeats the point of that. If you want CalDav-based to-dos, there are other tools that provide this (such as your existing mail client, most likely).

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I sync my todos with nextcloud by simply saving the todo.txt file to the nextcloud folder.

But yes, this is not CalDAV client: it wont show up in nextcloud tasks.

Having a todo.txt web interface inside nextcloud would be very cool, but im not interested in making that

You can however open the file in nextcloud notes/files as any text file.

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