This repo is also mirrored to Codeberg.
I made an easy to use ToDo app, just to learn a bit about programming and Flutter. It does not really provide any benefits over other ToDo apps, but I am glad that I was able to make this.
You can download the APK for Android, rpm for RHEL/Fedora or just use the AppImage.
I am willing to work more on this, you can read the roadmap in the link provided.
Any guidance, criticisms, or comments will be greatly appreciated.
- Well done dude! Thanks for contributing to the FOSS community <3 I’ll make sure to try it out this week. 
- Thanks for contributing to foss do try to get it into fdroid - Or use IzzyOnDroid which is way easier and ships your release apk - But i like the policies of fdroid tho - What are they? 
 
- Where do I get that - It’s not there but thanks 
 
 
 
 
- Hi, - Thank you for offering an alternative. - The interface is pretty barebones, even for a “keep it simple” app. - I’d be wise to consider making those tiles smaller, having huge boxes containing 45% decoration isn’t the best I think. - Else, I’d add sync or access to calDAV items as soon as possible. - Cheers - Thank you for these suggestions! I’ll be working on sync or import/export, right after I fix the UI. Making the items editable is another thing I need to add. 
 
- Where did you learn flutter? - I started with YouTube (via Invidious), and then it was just hunting for “how do I add this thing in Flutter” on search engines and forums. 
 
- Well done. UX is where most FOSS app let users down. Hope you can improve the UX still keeping it simple. 
- This is great, and works with Obtanium. Thanks. - However it is DoA until there’s a dark mode 😔 - Wow! That is great to know! Thanks for giving it a try! 
 
- I was thinking of cloning some android only notes app with flutter with Markdown support, but I finished learning flutter a few weeks ago… so good luck to me I guess. - All the best! 🍀 
 
- If it’s made in flutter, doesn’t that mean you easily publish it to the iOS App Store? Isn’t the main point of flutter to publish to both iOS and Android? - That is correct, but I’ll need either a Macintosh machine, or a VM to compile the app. Then, I’ll have to pay a fee to Apple to publish this on their App Store. I haven’t even made a .deb package, as of now, because I use Fedora and am too lazy to spin up a VM. - But if I get to implement everything I have in mind, for this app, I’ll surely release it on every platform possible. 
- Well I mean if you want to pay 99$ each year, yes 
- Only if they have access to a mac and xcode would it be easy. Trying to develop anything for iPhone, even a fairly simple website, can be a genuine nightmare without the proper tools for testing, let alone an actual app. I once spent over 2 days trying to solve a bug that I was able to resolve in like 5 minutes after finally admitting defeat and borrowing my brothers macbook. - And that’s the way they like it 
 
 
- It’s almost 20 mb. - This is the first app I’ve ever made, so, I don’t know what exactly the reason is for that. However, I think this is because I made it with Flutter instead of something lower lever like Java. - Yes, that’s correct. 
 
 









