Or at least privacy respecting apps.

  • @online@programming.dev
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    251 year ago

    I can’t give you an answer, but what I can tell is that, unfortunately, being on iOS, you won’t have a lot of options when it comes to FOSS apps.

    Apple charges developers $100/year to be able to publish on the app store, so that gives very little incentives for iOS developers to publish their app without any kind of monetization, whether via a subscription, ads, or mass data gathering.

    I have a lot of respect for FOSS apps on iOS, because not only do devs offer an app FOSS, but they’re paying that $100/year out of their own pocket.

  • @segmentation_fault@programming.dev
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    151 year ago

    Joplin; it‘s actually more of a note-taking app with TODO functionality. If you want to sync across devices (there‘s a desktop app as well) you can select selfhosted options. Joplin is FOSS and doesn‘t collect data.

    • @harsh3466@lemmy.world
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      91 year ago

      +1 for Joplin. I self host Joplin server as well as use the app across my Mac and iOS devices and it’s great.

  • @whysofurious@beehaw.org
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    41 year ago

    I went down that rabbit hole once and it’s really hard to find a foss app that is enjoyable to use and actively maintained. Condution (https://www.condution.com/) seems to be one of them but I never tried it as it looks a bit too much for what I personally need.

    Not open source but e2e encrypted and privacy focused is lunatask (https://lunatask.app/). They have a free plan and you can get access to the iOS beta (the app is fully functional). I don’t used it anymore but I paid for Lunatask and it helped a lot making order in my brain and switching from bloated apps to a more minimal todo approach. It’s highly opinionated, but it implements more than one “method”.

    Currently I’m using https://github.com/sodenn/2do-txt because I switched to the todo.txt method, which better fits my need for a more minimal approach to those things. The app has ios/macOS version (with tauri build replacing electron) and you can sync with whatever you want (i use syncthing).

    Hope it helps, the todo landscape on ios is a nightmare.

  • @ebits21@lemmy.ca
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    21 year ago

    I gave up and just use iOS’ native reminders app… which is actually quite good.

    • 2xsaiko
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      21 year ago

      Yup, and if you want to have control over your data/have the tasks on other devices just connect it to a CalDAV server.