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    Mindwtr

    Mindwtr

    A complete Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity system for desktop a

    Mindwtr: The Privacy-First GTD System Mindwtr is a Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity tool designed for "Mind Like Water." It runs completely offline—no accounts, no tracking, and no subscriptions. The Core GTD Workflow Capture: Instantly offload thoughts to your Inbox. Clarify: Process tasks rapidly with the built-in "2-Minute Rule" timer. Organize: Sort tasks by Contexts (@work, @home), Areas, and Projects. Reflect: Keep your system trustworthy with a guided Weekly...
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    Marinara

    Marinara

    Pomodoro® time management assistant for Chrome

    ...Audio notifications with over 20 sounds. Ticking timer sounds. Scheduled automatic timers. Open-source software. Currently, Marinara is configured for developers working and packaging releases on Mac OS. Support for Linux or Windows is welcome. Marinara uses the system ruby and makes tools to build releases. This will produce a packaged extension ready for uploading to the Chrome Web Store in the root directory of the project.
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    ComingNext

    ComingNext

    ComingNext is a calendar homescreen widget for the Symbian smartphones

    ComingNext is a calendar homescreen widget for the Symbian S60v5, Symbian^3, Symbian Anna and Symbian Belle smartphones. It sports a triple panel mode where each panel can display 4 upcoming events directly on your homescreen. The widget can easily be customized to your needs.
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    Get information about delays in systems like public transport systems by the users of such systems, Use this collected information to calculate a forecast of the point of time of an upcoming event like an arrival.
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    A calendar widget for Nokia N97, N97 mini, C6 and N8 that behaves like the "today view" from MS Outlook to provide a quick overview of the next upcoming events. On homescreen it shows 4 lines and if there are more events then it will be scrolling.
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    A Roman calendar widget for Mac OS X.
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