I use Tasks.org on Android which does sync with DavX⁵.
There is no "countdown" but it shows due dates in he widget and has notifications.
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I use Tasks.org on Android which does sync with DavX⁵.
There is no "countdown" but it shows due dates in he widget and has notifications.
Errands app (gtk) has caldav support for tasks.
https://super-productivity.com/
It’s all Electron though, so the Android widget sucks (won’t update way too often). But otherwise should be a perfect fit for you.
Android has no Electron?
It just means it isn’t built using technologies native to Android, but it will run on every Android phone. I can’t speak of the performance of the newest releases, I use an iPhone now. YMMV.
I use Vikunja, but you have to self host it, it's not an app you can just start on your PC