Typically at work and certainly for my own projects I use Jira for bugs, planning and tasks.
On top of this, particularly for planning and remembering what I need to do next, I use Structure. It's super fast to add new tasks and sub-tasks and move them around in a tree like structure.
Each task, even small ones, all you have to do is press Enter, type a description, press Enter. Then you can use Ctrl-arrows to move things around.
Because it's on top of Jira you can then assign tasks out, mark them in-progress, make notes in them, etc.
For personal use these are both only $10 each.
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Typically at work and certainly for my own projects I use Jira for bugs, planning and tasks.
On top of this, particularly for planning and remembering what I need to do next, I use Structure. It's super fast to add new tasks and sub-tasks and move them around in a tree like structure.
Each task, even small ones, all you have to do is press Enter, type a description, press Enter. Then you can use Ctrl-arrows to move things around.
Because it's on top of Jira you can then assign tasks out, mark them in-progress, make notes in them, etc.
For personal use these are both only $10 each.