Task Coach is a free, open source to-do manager to keep track of personal tasks and to-do lists. Task Coach provide facilities for composite tasks. Often, tasks and other things to-do consist of several activities. In addition, it offers effort tracking, categories, and notes.
Homepage: taskcoach.org
Type: To-Do List, Time Tracking
License: GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)
Written in: Objective C, Python
Operating system: Cross-platform
Languages: Multi
Size(Windows): 11.3 MB
Homepage: taskcoach.org
Type: To-Do List, Time Tracking
License: GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)
Written in: Objective C, Python
Operating system: Cross-platform
Languages: Multi
Size(Windows): 11.3 MB
Support: Click Here
Bugs fix's in this version:
Bugs fixed:- Column header popup menu's didn't work. (3175083)
- The stop effort tracking button on the toolbar of effort viewers wasn't working.
- The viewer background color would not obey the global user setting. (http://uservoice.com/a/g2CST)
- Task files wouldn't specify the encoding in the XML header, making it harder to process them with other tools. (3182504)
- In the calendar viewer, use the completion date as end date when a task is completed. (3183086)
- Efforts are filtered by categories like tasks and notes.
- Pausing effort tracking: clicking the stop tracking effort button when no effort is being tracked will resume tracking for the task that was last being tracked. (http://uservoice.com/a/cXLhb)
- Start tracking effort and stop/resume tracking effort have keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl-T for start tracking effort and Shift-Ctrl-T for stop/resume tracking effort. (http://uservoice.com/a/9hhaE)
- Clear all filters via a keyboard shortcut: Shift-Ctrl-F (http://uservoice.com/a/4Tt4T)
- Support for CRAM-MD5 authentication when dropping IMAP mails from Thunderbird.
- Show left/right scroll buttons in notebook controls so that it is more clear for users that there might be more tabs in the notebook than currently visible. A drop down list of all tabs in the notebook can still be accessed using the Ctrl-Tab shortcut.
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