

What does this solve that a standard CalDav server doesn’t? Plenty of FOSS apps for web, Linux, iPhone that can all sync to the many caldav servers like Baikal? Caldav servers can handle unlimited numbers of tasks.
Also I read through your page it seems you don’t have CalDav implemented currently. How do you sync between local applications then? Would you sync with other CalDav servers? Or is the project just the webui currently?
Maybe I’m missing something but I don’t see how your couldn’t development meets any of these requirements except the nice ui


What does this mean in your readme? How has technology for such a simple seeming project been behind and caught up?
This is my third attempt; the first two failed because the technology for fast, offline-first apps wasn’t ready.


What’s the difference between this and Planify? This just looks like Planify.
I found it easy to install TRMNL on my Kindle inside of KOReader. The Kindle script would not work. I also found setting up the basic docker container script easy. The main issue for me was you have to change the base URL and base API URL in the KOReader TRMNL code and that part isn’t documented.
After all that work I realized we don’t have access to any of the plugins…? So it seems I can only write my own stuff for the selfhosted version.
They claim they will add extensions/plugins in the future but honestly with how bad the selfhosted UI looks, lack of extensions, and insane CEO, I won’t believe anything until its in my hand.