What is the best desktop client? #542
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Good question. Currently I haven't found one - for me the problem is that I primarily use journals - tasks are well handled by a plethora of apps - one of jtxB's main benefits for tasks is to sync through a CalDAV server, so its disappointing to learn that you have problems syncing with Tbird and Evolution. I have used both as email & calendar clients and in themselves I found their tasks apps ok for laptop use but never managed to get them syncing well with a phone app. But basically I'm too disorganised to use a task app on any platform effectively anyway. For journals I don't have a desktop solution at all - there is (as yet) no linux app that works with a CalDAV server for Vcalendar journal entries without using a calendar interface. (probably the same on Win & Mac) What is needed is a dedicated Journal and Notebook program that is optimised for handling Journals (which typically you want to read like a book or diary and add entries at the end). There are plenty of notebook apps for Linux, but none I have found using VCalendar Vjournal entries (with no start date - which Patrick is cleverly using to distinguish between a journal/diary entry and a freestanding note in the absence of a VNOTE component in the spec) as a cross platform sync mechanism. jtxB is excellent for this - we just need a Linux app. My C is very rusty and I've never written a program on Linux (I started on MsDos). I used to do a lot of php before retiring a few years ago so I am playing with building a web based Journal and Notebook viewer using php. Slow progress but nearly usable and will at least enable me to read, edit, create, and sync entries from my laptop (when online) (or any browser on any platform). I'd love to hear what others are using,especially those who are using jtxB to keep a journal or diary, or as a note taking device. |
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Hey @digitaldissent , As @rogercreagh already mentioned, I'm also not aware of any installable alternatives. Theoretically you could install jtx Board on Linux (there is a "show and tell" discussion about this) using Waydroid. The backend itself shouldn't really make a difference... Radicale or Nextcloud, both should work properly. (In Nextcloud you would also have a web interface for tasks, but the functionality is very limited). Are you sure that your problem isn't just a sync setting issue? When looking at your description it looks more like the downwards sync from your server to thunderbird doesn't work properly. Or did you track it down to the behavior that only the completed status wasn't synchronized? But are you sure that there wasn't just |
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Hi @ALL After various trials, I've found thunderbird to be the most convincing, because it displays tasks in the calendar... which also lets you "timeblock". However, I can't find a solution (either native or via add-ons) to retrieve my jtx memos/remarks in thunderbird (or even under linux in general). Any ideas? PS: Evolution does it, but it's a calamity for mail retrieval compared to thunderbird... |
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Hi, I have managed to sync thunderbird too. It works for tasks, but notes are not there. |
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Thunderbird is good and pretty fast with syncing but regrettably doesn't support subtasks. Everything is piled together. |
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Hi, can people who use jtx on their phones and want access on desktop please share their workflows? I am still looking for a good solution. I am on Linux.
The most important things for me are notes and tasks with hierarchy of sub-tasks. Without the sub-tasks my to-dos get too long, and I have no overview. Ideally I would have everything in one application, but 2 small apps would be fine. I do not really want to use 2 big programmes like say Korganizer and Evolution. One or two tabs in my browser would also be fine. |
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It's been a few months, any new ideas? How do you edit your journals on desktop? |
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You may be interested in #1554 |
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I'd like to know what the recommended (Linux)desktop client is; none that I have tried work well for me. I tried using Nextcloud as a backend and then synched to Kmail and Thunderbird. Tasks would "pile up" in my email client and not sync properly. I could add a task from my email client, and it would sync to Jtx; then, if I checked it done in Jtx, it would never be marked done in Thunderbird/Kmail. Tasks just seem to get stuck and then pile up. If I created and then complete a task in Jtx it might sync all that to Thunderbird or get stuck as an open task or maybe get stuck as a completed task.
I moved to Radicale as a backend, and now with Thunderbird and Evolution, the same issues. Evolution works a little better.
I am not getting any errors in my clients, and I am on Jtx 2.4
What are people using as desktop clients? Jtx alone is fine, but I want to use my laptop : /
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