Manager update

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The todo.txt manager by Gina Trapani moved to a new site recently and has a nice short film to show you what you can do with it and how to use it.

I wrote previously that I edited the script to work as my own text-file manager. I updated the script and created a new .diff

Same changes apply.


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Using postfix to get my shoppinglist per txt

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My cell-phone provider lets me send messages to e-mail using txt and the reply will then come back to my cellphone through their e-mail to txt gateway.

This made me think of a setup where I’d send a message to my mailserver (txt message that gets forwarded to e-mail), requesting my shoppinglist. With all the new phones around a special phone e-mailaddress would also work.

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Keeping a todolist in plain text

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After discovering the [todo.txt manager][1] by Gina Trapani from [lifehacker][2] I decided to give it a try. All todo-applications annoyed the hell out of me, even though I really do like a good GUI. It just never did what I wanted to do, involved a lot of mouse-clicking and most of the time took too much time to set up and adjust to my needs. I don’t mind using a mouse, but using only a mouse makes my arm hurt.

The project has since moved to [todotxt.com][3] and I joined the mailinglist. My version has a few additions the current official version doesn’t have and I’ve uploaded the .diff.

The most important changes I made:

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