Someone cloned all of Ta-da List into Bla-Blah List which uses Flash for the interface instead of HTML/JS. What’s even more interesting is it’s all Open Source, so now I could run my own copy of Ta-da on one of my machines. Too bad the backend is in Java and not something I could easily run, like PHP, Python, Ruby, or Perl. ¶
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Roy Schestowitz | April 17th, 2005 @ 6:26 pm |
Now that you retain your tasks locally (rather than on a third-party server), you convinced me that Ta-Da can compete with a PDA.
Andrew | April 17th, 2005 @ 10:24 pm |
I wish someone would do this with basecamp but then we’d have a legal battle on our hands . . .
huphtur | April 18th, 2005 @ 5:30 am |
Andrew, have you checked out NetOffice?
Kyle | April 18th, 2005 @ 8:32 pm |
If you’re just looking for a local copy of TaDa, check out TaskThis! (http://darthapo.com/repos/taskthis.html) an open source Ta-Da list clone (for education purposes, mostly).
Ian Purton | May 6th, 2005 @ 3:16 am |
Jiploo.com do an almost identical clone of Tada, but it also works on PDA’s etc.
http://www.jiploo.com
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