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Nullboard is a minimalist take on a kanban board / a task list manager, designed to be compact, readable and quick in use.

https://nullboard.io/preview

Nullboard

The name also happens to abbreviate to NB, which I think is a nice touch.

Dead simple

Locally stored

Beta

Still very much in beta. Caveat emptor and all that.

UI & UX

The whole thing is largely about making it convenient to use.

Everything is editable in place, all changes are saved automatically and last 50 revisions are kept for undo/redo:

In-place editing

New notes can be quickly added directly where they are needed, e.g. before or after existing notes:

Ctrl-add note

Notes can also be dragged around, including to and from other lists:

Drag-n-drop

Nearly all controls are hidden by default to reduce visual clutter to its minimum:

Hidden controls

Longer notes can be collapsed to show just the first line, for even more compact view of the board:

Collapsed notes

The default font is Barlow - it's both narrow and still very legible. Absolutely fantastic design!

Barlow speciment

Notes can also be set to look a bit different. This is useful for partitioning lists into sections:

Raw notes

Links starting with https:// and http:// are recognized. They will "pulse" on mouse hover and can be opened via the right-click menu.

Links on hover

Pressing CapsLock will highlight all links and make them left-clickable.

Links reveal

Lists can be moved around as well, though not as flashy as notes:

List swapping

The font can be changed; its size and line height can be adjusted:

Theme and zoom

The color theme can be inverted:

Dark theme

Also:

Caveats

You spot a bug, file an issue.

Dockerized version

See this fork.

Background

Nullboard is something that handles ToDo lists in the way that works really well. For me that is.

Tried a lot of options, some were almost it, but none was 100%.

Trello wasn't bad, but never was comfortable with the idea of storing my data in cloud without any actual need.

Wekan looked promising, but ultimately too heavy and had no offline usage support or a local storage option.

Things was beautiful, but not the right tool for the job.

Inkscape - I kid you not - with a laundry list of text items was actually OK, but didn't scale well.

Ditto for the plain text files.

Pieces of paper were almost there, but rearranging items can be quite a hassle.

So finally got annoyed enough to sit down and write exactly what I wanted.

And, voilĂ , Nullboard came out => https://nullboard.io/preview

License

The 2-clause BSD license with the Commons Clause.

That is, you can use, change and re-distribute it for as long as you don't try and sell it.

Updates

Primary feed is through @nullboard on Twitter.

The changelog is here => https://nullboard.io/changes