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    Taskwarrior
    Taskwarrior is an ambitious project bringing sophisticated capabilities to a simple and elegant productivity tool. You'll find it has customizable reports, charts, GTD features, Lua extensions, synching and more, with excellent support!
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    Rodoo

    Command line todo list app with urgency-based highlighting

    I coded Rodoo for personal use initially, then cleaned it up, named it, and I've put it up here for everybody. I find that it is most useful when set to run in your ~/.bash_profile (a task the installer handles). I plan to make a Windows version, as well, don't hold your breath.
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    Online project management and issue tracking with team collaboration, custom fields and forms, JasperReport reporting, user management, multiple access levels, tasks, projects, time tracking, task change history, multiple attachments, Gantt graphs.
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