PocketCheck vs vikingGTD
Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives
PocketCheck
You forget to return things to their proper place after using them. You accidentally take home things you borrowed. You leave tasks half-done. And worst of all — you forget to even check your checklist. PocketCheck is a working memory app for people like you. The app periodically asks "Anything to put in your pocket?" You don't have to remember to check yourself. FEATURES Item Management • Register items with name and notes • Quick photo registration - snap a photo to register instantly • Switch toggle to manage task status • Visual distinction for active tasks • Swipe left to delete, swipe right to archive • Drag & drop to reorder items Smart Reminders • Periodic notifications: "Anything to put in your pocket?" • Tap "Yes" to open app, "No" to dismiss • Notifications don't pile up - stays as one • Configurable interval and quiet hours Persistent Status • Always-visible notification when tasks are active • Silent, non-dismissible notification • Shows active tasks Privacy First • Works completely offline • No accounts, no tracking • No Google Services required • Your data stays on your device • Open source (GPL-3.0)
vikingGTD
Inspired by the great book Getting Things Done by David Allan. This is a program I wrote because I badly needed it in order to organize my own time. I failed to find anything, on any platform, that satisfied my requirements:FreePreferably Open SourceDesigned after the principles in "Getting Things Done"Safe; no unnecessary app privileges, no enforced integration with Google (or any other) services in order to work.Fast and efficient to work withSafeguards against losing data by accidents in stressful environments (for example by cancelling a half edited task by hitting the Android back button).These requirements became my blueprint when I built VikingGTD. VikingGTD is free of eye candy and animations – but in stead very fast and responsive, also when the number of tasks grows during real use by busy people. (The database on my device has more than 8000 actions).VikingGTD implements what I believe is the most essential part of David Allens Getting Things done system: To be able to put all the stuff in your life into a system (lists) you can trust 100%.It's not a full blown GTD application - a lot of people (me included) are not ready to jump into that in one step. This application is for people who has grown out of the simple "to do apps" and "task managers" and need something a little better.Features:Any number of actions in one of any number of lists.Each action can be configured with when, where, how and at what priority. These parameters can then be used to easily sort trough and re-organize the actions.Search in lists and actions.Fast access to main functions and frequently used featuresEasy to schedule an action to any time, date, week, month, or year.Easy and fast to reschedule one or more actions.Export to / import from xml on the sdcard for backup and move to other devices. (I use Nextcloud for backing up my app data).Flexible automatic repeat of completed actions for reoccurring tasks (from "Feed the cat" the next day to "years into the future).
| Feature | PocketCheck | vikingGTD |
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| License | GPL-3.0-only | GPL-3.0-only |
| Install sources | F-DroidIzzyOnDroid | GitHubIzzyOnDroid |
| Categories | OfficeCalendar | OfficeCalendar |
| Features | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking |
| Platforms | Android | Android |
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