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TaskBadges: Use A Simple Text Editor As A To-Do List Manager [Mac]

By Fatima on Feb 09 2012 Leave a comment

If you’re the somewhat traditional type of person when it comes to creating to-do lists, i.e., you will sooner jot something down on paper than take the time to type it out and set a date and pick a sound alert for it, then to-do apps might not be doing you justice. For those that have transitioned one step beyond scribbling on paper, but will nevertheless just open a text editor, save it with a random file name (perhaps the default one) and type in a list of tasks, you need TaskBadges. It is a free Mac app that uses a very simple syntax to record tasks. Tasks are recorded in a text editor and the file is then added to this app. Using the syntax, the app detects how many tasks you’ve added and lists them as a notification on the file itself.

If the thought of using a syntax makes you want to run, you might want to hold up on that thought long enough to read what the syntax actually is. It is nothing more than two square brackets separated by a space or by an X. Each task starts on a new line and is preceded either by

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