![]() ![]() ![]() I mean it really is just endlessly portable and mungeable text it's TaskPaper's li'l engine that turns that formatting into the hooks that let you "do stuff" like view by context or project, and so on. Actually, on first glance, the magic of TaskPaper may look familiar to people who have used syntaxes like Chairman Gruber's peerless Markdown. I like the clarity and simplicity of the document's formatting, and how it virtually negates the ability to fiddle. Here's what my test document looks like when opened in TextMate: taskpaper" suffix, you'll find that you can open and edit the file with TextEdit, TextMate, or any other garden variety text app. Although documents created with TaskPaper will have the ". So, first off and best off, TaskPaper is just text. ![]() There's your projects, there's your tasks, there's your contexts, and there's your ability to see what you've ticked off. Here's what a simple document looks like in TaskPaper: Because, friends, TaskPaper is just about fiddle-proof, and, frankly, I know a lot of people who could benefit from that today. Hog Bay Software's TaskPaper was recently released in a completed 1.0 version ( previously), and if you're the sort of person who casts about for a simple way to manage projects and tasks from a Mac, this just may be your app.īut, even more significantly, if you're not looking for a simple action management system - if you're that particularly pathetic sort of character who's convinced that features like tagging, syncing, collaboration, graph paper generation, and the introduction of an onboard artisanal breadmaker are all that stands between you and getting your stuff done - well, you may need TaskPaper more than anybody. ![]()
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