![]() I think (for instance) your idea of projecting a TaskPaper file into a standard calendar UI is a great idea that could quickly add some value to TaskPaper files. If you set this up to work with Dropbox then it would be something that existing TaskPaper users could immediately take advantage of without replacing there existing workflow. Instead I really like your ideas on supporting different views of TaskPaper files. This is a “wiki” post, that’s means anyone can edit and add to it. This page list all apps that integrate with or edit TaskPaper formatted files. It’s also backed by an open source project that makes it easy for other app developers to work with TaskPaper files. TaskPaper (the app) is a Mac only right now.īut “.taskpaper” the file format is a plain text and supported by many different apps on different platforms such as Windows and iOS. What other apps support TaskPaper's file format? TaskPaper Thanks I hope my project inspires you like TaskPaper has inspired me! ![]() So I shelved this project until I found birch-outline. ![]() I toyed with the idea of writing my own custom lexer/parser, but I’m more interested in UX than compiler design. Then I ran into another challenge: the TaskPaper format was more complex and thus more difficult to parse. But I still had hopes for an advanced editor/visualization of taskpaper tasks via the browser! Storing the code with the data in a single file does not work as well as I had hoped on mobile (bandwith/browser issues). I finally had to give up the idea of a dual plain-text/html-web-app file that saves itself.
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