A basic task manager I'm working on in my free time. I'm trying to create a clean and expandable system that is highly functional. My goal is to create a fully functional task manager I can use in my daily life. I'm also wanting to improve my skills in making UI and create a nice, clean, understandable UI. I I am looking into a port for mobile and all systems (using kivy) although lots more testing and development needs to go into it.
- General note view with boards, notes, and sub-notes
- Dropdown menus on notes for sub notes
- Adding sub-notes, notes, and note boards
- Completion of notes, sub-notes, and note boards
- Basic auto saving
- Note reordering
- Calander/timed events
- Catagories within note boards
- Settings to customize the application
- Saving and auto saving (sort of added but needs a lot of improvment for preformace)
- Different sorting modes for calander events and the saving of the sorting in the main note boards
- Different views, calander view, note view, ect... with different ordering/sorting options (similar to others)
- Hopefully so many other features I haven't though of
- Fixed a bug where notes would jump around when the application was laggy
- Refactored things to redcude lag (not very noticable, text really is needing to be rendered and cashed)
- Reduced unnecessary code (just a couple of lines)
- When completed multiple tasks/boards the indexes get messed up. Half of the bug was fixed, the part relating to the held index
- (Fixed) When dropping a bunch of sub-note menus, the notes begin jumping around when sliding to their new positions
- No other problematic bugs so far, knock on wood