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Todo list /Design software

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9 comments, last by Orymus3 10 years, 5 months ago

Hey all,

Are there any tools/programs you would recommend to keep track of tasks. At the moment I'm using a pen and pad which isn't really ideal.

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I usually use a simple .txt file. I have an android phone so I can transfer it to my phone if needed.

I use Overlord. It isn't the best project management system out there, it's also pretty barebones, but it is lightweight and does what I need it to do.

MantisBT: My personal favorite bug/Issue tracking software available for free.

Requires that you have a webserver with php and mysql, but it isn't hard to set up.

If you want something easier to set up

https://www.ubirimi.com/

Very nice cloud based SVN/ Bug tracking/Agile service that is also free.

Thanks for the reply guys.

I actually use a pen (or any other thing) and paper. It's simpler, requires no downloading and it's easier to use.

UNREAL ENGINE 4:
Total LOC: ~3M Lines
Total Languages: ~32

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There's a ton of to-do and project management tools out there, but if you enjoy working with pen and paper maybe you will like https://workflowy.com/ (it's a ref link, so I can make some free space, I hope you don't mind)

Hi,

It depends if you are alone of if you are expecting to work as a team.

If alone, text file is ok.

If you are working as a team I would say : www.atlassian.com/jira, you can keep count of what has to be done and manage bug report. Ok, it will cost 10$/year, but it can realy help (anyway, it helped me).

There are also a ton of add-on (scrum, kanban,...) that can be useful.

https://trello.com

This is what I use. Its Kanban and has an Android app

You might want to try Evernote: https://evernote.com/

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