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Dongda Li

dongdongbh
United States

Building the best open-source GTD app for everyone.

Hi, I'm Dongda Li. I'm building Mindwtr, a cross-platform task manager designed for privacy, speed, and Getting Things Done.

Unlike proprietary apps that lock you into an ecosystem, Mindwtr works natively on Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, and more with End-to-End Encrypted sync.

Your sponsorship funds:

  • ✅ Apple/Google Developer Program Fees
  • ✅ Continuous feature updates (AI, Calendar, Kanban)
  • ✅ Github workflow fees

Help me prove that open-source software can be just as beautiful and polished as paid alternatives. Thank you!

@dongdongbh

10 sponsors will cover Mindwtr's development and infrastructure costs (Google, Apple Developer $99/yr, Github CI fee, development tools, hosting) and keep the app free for everyone. Every sponsor helps ensure Mindwtr stays actively maintained and open source.

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    A complete Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity system for desktop and mobile.

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