Done To Do Application
Done is a free and open source To Do application for Linux and Windows. This app is still in very early stage of development and work in progress. It is written in Rust and released under GNU General Public License…
Done is a free and open source To Do application for Linux and Windows. This app is still in very early stage of development and work in progress. It is written in Rust and released under GNU General Public License…
Planner is a free and open source task manager and todo application for Linux. It is a simple and beautiful task manager. With this application, you can effortlessly add tasks with due dates, and it will send reminders on the…
Sleek is a free and open source todo manager based on todo.txt for Linux, MacOS and Windows. It operates on the todo.txt framework and is distributed under the open-source MIT license. With Sleek, you have the flexibility to craft new…
Purple Task is a free and open source simple Task management application for Linux. It is Flutter based good looking offline app. This is still in early stage and limited features. Purple Task stores your data in your system and you don’t need any internet connection to use this app. You can arrange your tasks in categories. You need to mark each task as completed manually. Currently it does not support due date and sync feature. It is released under MIT license.
Getting Things GNOME is a free and open source To-Do and personal tasks manager app for Linux. It is specially designed for GNOME desktop environment and inspired by Getting Things Done methodology. It comes with batch tags with color and emblem icon support.Some other important features are show/hide tasks, Searches and saved searches, Natural language parsing, free-form task text editor, Projects, sub-tasks, actionable tasks view mode and more. It is released under GNU General Public License v3.0 and written in python.
OpenTodoList is a free and open source note taking and todo list software for Linux, MacOS, Windows, iOS and Android. Using this you can create and manage your todo lists, take notes and add images on your notes. It comes with two storage options local and cloud. If you want to sync your todos and notes, then you can use the built in sync function to synchronize across devices using NextCloud, ownCloud, WebDAV servers or any DropBox like sync services. You can manage your data in libraries here. It is based on Qt and QML and licensed under the GNU General Public License, Version 3 or later.
Joplin is a free open source note taking and to-do software with synchronization functions for Linux, Windows, macOS, Android and iOS. You can put your notes in a notebooks to organize it. Your notes are available in Markdown format. The…
Todomoo is a todo manager specially designed to help you manage paid projects without advanced scheduling. It organizes projects in hierarchical tasks, in different categories. It stores payment details, timers and multiple notes for each task.
Main Features:
Cost-per-hour task option
Multilanguage (English, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Dutch, Thai, Chinese)
Automatic backups
Automatic minimize to tray option
Automatic check for updates
Portable version too
SQLite powered
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Task Coach is a simple open source todo manager to keep track of personal tasks and todo lists. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, BSD, and iPhone and iPod Touch.
Main features:
Creating, editing, and deleting tasks and subtasks.
Tasks have a subject, description, priority, start date, due date, a completion date and an optional reminder.
Tasks can recur on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.
Tasks can be created by dragging an e-mail message from a mail user agent (Outlook, Thunderbird, Claws Mail, Apple Mail) onto a task viewer.
Attachments can be added to tasks, notes, and categories by dragging and dropping files, e-mail messages, or URL’s onto a task, note or category.
Tracking time spent on tasks.
The Task Coach file format (.tsk) is XML.
Tasks, notes, effort, and categories can be exported to HTML and CSV (Comma separated format).
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