my friend need some help:
I'm looking for either some type of software or technology to allow me to keep track of a task list, and have the following requirements in order from most to least important:
1) Version control/history OR automatic backups at regular intervals.
2) Accessible from any computer (i.e. it's on a server connected to the Internet -- I have my own server I can work with if needed)
3) Can store a cached version on my local machine automatically every time I access the list. This way, if I have no Internet connectivity for some reason, I can at least read the list.
I've tried a few different setups, but none of them have been able to fulfill all of the requirements. Do you geniuses have a solution for me?
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Task list software
#3
Posted 21 September 2008 - 09:17 PM
I having trouble understanding what exactly you are looking for.
What about something like 'Remember the Milk'?
http://en.wikipedia....member_The_Milk
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/
Or revision control software like CVS?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of...ontrol_software
What about something like 'Remember the Milk'?
http://en.wikipedia....member_The_Milk
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/
Or revision control software like CVS?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of...ontrol_software
#4
Posted 25 September 2008 - 10:22 AM
Milk seems to work fine for me. I really don't need to track every single change, I mainly only wanted to keep a history of completed tasks, which this does. Also, now that I know to visit https://rememberthemilk.com/offline/, my Google Gears install works properly in showing me all of my tasks even when not connected to the Internet.
I had considered CVS, but it's too large of an implementation, and not directly suited for my needs. Thanks for the suggestions though.
I had considered CVS, but it's too large of an implementation, and not directly suited for my needs. Thanks for the suggestions though.
This post has been edited by RYU81: 25 September 2008 - 12:30 PM
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