There are approximately 17 million software applications and web sites out there built to manage your to do list. But if you're comfortable at the command line and you don't want to depend on someone else's data format or someone else's server, there's an age-old method that's perfect for tracking your stuff: plain text. Keep on top of all your tasks and projects in a simple file called todo.txt. With a few helper scripts, you can slice, dice, sort, distribute, pipe and munge your lists any way you please. As it should be. WWW: http://todotxt.com/ reebsd-ports-gnome' title='freebsd-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* For ports maintained by ports@FreeBSD.org, remove names and/ordougb2009-12-211-3/+0
* Remove USE_REINPLACE from the categories starting with Ledwin2006-05-101-1/+0
* - Add SHA256pav2005-11-251-0/+8
* With portmgr hat on, reset inactive maintainer. These ports are now uplinimon2004-11-201-1/+1
* Upgrade to 5.4.tg2004-06-073-41/+95
* Upgrade to 4.9.tg2004-04-073-244/+307
* SIZEify (maintainer timeout)trevor2004-03-311-0/+9
* Use the FIND and XARGS macros introduced in bsd.port.mk 1.391.trevor2003-11-131-2/+2