Getting Things GNOME!
Getting Things GNOME! (GTG) is an organizer for the GNOME
desktop
environment. GTG focuses on usability and ease of use. Its main
objective is to provide a simple and yet flexible organisation tool for
life and work.
GTG uses a very handy system for creating and editing tasks.
The task editor can automatically recognize metadata such as tags and
subtasks only by the use of a very simple syntax.
GTG 0.3
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Price
Free to download
Size
4.5MB
License
GNU GPL v3
Developer
Lionel Dricot, Bertrand Rosseau, Paulo Cabido, Kevin
Mehall, Luca Invernizzi, Luca Falavigna
Website
gtg.fritalk.com
System Requirements
Python 2.6 or higher
PyGTK
python ConfigObj
python gobject
python XDG
Support
Sites:
Documentation,
News,
Planet-GTG,
Wiki, Launchpad,
Ploum's Blog
Selected
Reviews:
makeuseof
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Features include:
- Processing tasks
- Workview
- Quick add entry - the quickest way to create a
new task
- Tags - useful to sort your tasks. There is no
limit to the number of tags a task can have
- Subtags
- Subtasks with multiple parents
- Priorities
- Plug-ins
- has the ability to add plug-ins to extend core functionality.
Some examples of the current plug-ins are: Syncing with Remember the
Milk and Evolution, Tomboy/Gnote integration and Geolocalised Tasks
- Optional user interface features:
- Tag sidebar
- Background colors
- Closed tasks pane
- Backup your tasks
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Data backup: GTG keeps several copies of your data, and
it’s now able to restore the most recent backup automatically if your
data are corrupted

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