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Simple Task Manager for the Linux Desktop
  
  
  
  
    
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Updated Mar 13, 2008 by btimothy
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Main Screen

The main screen has the ability to complete a task, change the priority, change the name, and change the due date without additional property dialogs.

Changing the Task's Priority

When a user clicks on the priority, a list of possible priorities is presented and when selected, the task is re-prioritized.

Changing the Task's Due Date

When a user clicks on the due date, a list of the next seven days is presented along with an option to remove the date or select a date from a calendar.

Completing a Task

A user completes a task by clicking the check box on a task. The task is crossed out indicating it is complete and a timer begins counting down to the right of the task. When the timer is done, the task is removed from view.

Tomboy Tasky Add-in: Creating a Task

A user can highlight text in a Tomboy Note and then choose which task category (list) it should be created in.

The newly-created task from a Tomboy Note.


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