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    Day plans

    Day plans

    A simple task planner: quickly add, edit, and delete tasks.

    "Day Plans" is a simple and user-friendly app for organizing your time. It features a minimalist task list where you can quickly add a new task by entering a name of up to 12 characters and an estimated time in hours and minutes. Thanks to its straightforward interface, adding a task takes just a few seconds, and each task can be easily removed by pressing the button next to it. The app is ideal for those who value efficiency and dislike cluttered features. You can structure your day by...
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    Outspline

    Outspline

    Outliner and time organizer for todo lists, events or scheduling tasks

    Outspline is a free and open-source modular outliner whose functionality can be extended with addons. The most important addon is Organism, which adds advanced time management features and turns the application into a personal organizer, perfectly suited for working with todo lists, scheduling tasks and reminding events.
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    etmTk

    etmTk

    Manage events and tasks using simple text files.

    etm is an acronym for event and task manager. In contrast to most calendar/todo applications, creating items (events, tasks, and so forth) in etm does not require filling out fields in a form. Instead, items are created as free-form text entries using a simple, intuitive format and stored in plain text files. Both a graphic user interface based on Tkinter and a command line interface are provided.
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    etm: event and task manager
    etm provides an intuitive format for using plain text files to store data, a command line interface for viewing data in a variety of convenient ways and a GUI interface for both viewing and modifying data. Repetition and alerts are supported .
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    Imbolc is a client application of the OpenGroupware Coils collaboration server for managing tasks and to-do lists. Imbolc supports off-line operation and synchronization via Coils' JSON-SYNC protocol.
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    This program is based on the Workflow diagramm presented by David Allen in his book "Getting Things Done", which allows the user to handle many different real life tasks without spending too much time with it.
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