What tool are you using for todos and time tracking?

What tools are you using for personal organizing like todos, planning and time tracking?

I’ve been using Super Productivity for a while, but it does have some issues (like excessive IO use). What would be the closed performant replacement for it?
I’ve seen in the apps directory potential candidates like KOrganizer, KTimeTracker and Zanshin.
Are you all using one of these or some other app?

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I have yet to release the new version of KTimeTracker, but it’s what I use.

I started doing todos with Tasks/Toad after I implemented some basic tray icon support to it, but I still need to switch it from the janky QtLabs SystemTrayIcon to KDE’s KStatusNotifierItem.

Tasks is excellent if all you want is a todo list and nothing else (no note management functionality, no cloud sync). KTimeTracker is the opposite, it’s the most complete time tracker app I’ve found with just the right functionality for me to track how many hours I spend working.

For actual note-taking I selfhost SilverBullet just for myself.

Thanks for the suggestions.

To-dos and planning are kept in Marknote since a while here on Haiku.

I’ve being using Korganizer for decades now, and while the app did not see any new feature for at least 15 years, it’s still in my opinion the best calendar/task manager out there.
Sure, there are major paper cuts, but it gets the jobs done.
Combined with a Nextcloud, Davx5 and jtx board, it’s the perfect combination.

Now, if only you could setup Kanban view, a reworked tag management window, and the ability to multiple select/modify tasks and event, then it would be even better!

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