Feb 12
BackPack vs TaskFreak and Other Open Source Task List Tools
I am addicted to BackPack, a pretty nice W2.0 service for making lists and notes and etc. However, it is easy to create a million pages and have to keep upgrading your account, or start deleting. Counter to the future of data: never delete. So this model basically sucks. I’m looking for a good open source replacement that I can host myself. Use something nice? Let me know!
TaskFreak looks interesting, if more rigid/anal than BackPack. Having said that, BackPack’s strength, it’s simplicity, is also its great weakness. It is pretty bad at most everything else than simple lists. So in that regard one is not really giving up that much by using a more list-centric tool.
Aside from the rapidly escalating cost of the BackPack service as pages mount, I also really wish they would figure out how to mask features instead of eliminate them. They follow the Apple model of strict control of user choice. I would prefer taking the bloat approach of, say MS Word, then using skins, or complexity switches, to turn sets of features on and off. Kind of like adding features to FireFox, but there I wish one could group add-ons and their configurations into sets that can be applied all at once.
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