Task Manager

WHPH – productivity app

WHPH is billed as a comprehensive productivity app designed to help you manage tasks, develop new habits, and optimize your time.

It tracks application usage to enhance focus, allowing you to analyze your progress, celebrate achievements, and stay motivated.

WHPH is designed to work completely offline. All your tasks, habits, and analytics are stored locally on your device. You can use every feature without an internet connection. Local network sync is only used when you explicitly enable it and only works with devices on the same network.

This is free and open source software. It runs under Linux, Android, and Windows.

Website: github.com/ahmet-cetinkaya/whph
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Developer: Ahmet Çetinkaya
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

WHPH

WHPH is written in Dart. Learn Dart with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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