Task Coach For Linux
Publisher's description:
Task Coach is a simple todo manager to manage personal tasks and todo lists.
Task Coach is a simple open source todo manager to manage personal tasks and todo lists. Task Coach grew out of my frustration that well-known task managers, such as those provided with Outlook or Lotus Notes, do not provide facilities for composite tasks.
Often, tasks and other things todo consist of several activities. Task Coach is designed to deal with composite tasks.
Currently, Task Coach is at version 0.42. I use it on a daily basis, but there are still a lot of features missing. If there's anything you'd like to see included, please let me know.
Here are some key features of "Task Coach":
· Creating, editing, and deleting tasks and subtasks.
· Tasks have a subject, description, priority, start date, due date and a completion date.
· Tasks can be viewed as a list or as a tree.
· Tasks can be sorted by all task attributes, e.g. subject, budget, budget left, due date, etc.
· Several filters to e.g. hide completed tasks or view only tasks that are due today.
· Task status depends on its subtask and vice versa. E.g. if you mark the last uncompleted subtask as completed, the parent task is automatically marked as completed too.
· Tasks can be assigned to user-defined categories.
· Settings are persistent and saved automatically. The last opened file is loaded automatically when starting Task Coach.
· Track time spent on tasks. Tasks can have a budget. Time spent can be viewed by individual effort period, by day, by week, and by month.
· The Task Coach file format (.tsk) is XML.
You can
free download Task Coach For Linux 0.72.9 now.
What's New in This Release:
Bugs fixed:
· Don\'t throw an exception when exporting an active effort record to iCal format.
· Refuse to open task files that have a different format because they are created by a newer version of Task Coach than the one the user is using.
· Updating menu items would trigger exceptions after closing a (task) viewer.
· After merging, Task Coach would display the wrong filename in the window title.
· Smaller task edit dialog to cater for lower resolution screens.
· Dragging email from a Thunderbird client that uses Gmail as IMAP server didn\'t work.
When the SyncML feature is turned on, Task Coach would show deleted tasks in the drop down menu of the start effort tracking button on the toolbar and it would show effort for deleted tasks in the effort viewer. Features added:
· All export options can now also export selected items only.
· Put line breaks in the XML so that task files are easier to examine in a text editor.
System Requirements:
No special requirements.
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Download Task Coach For Linux 0.72.9 free