Friday, May 27, 2016

Download Task Coach 1.2.18


Task Coach is a free, open source to-do manager to keep track of personal tasks and to-do lists. Task Coach provide facilities for composite tasks. Often, tasks and other things to-do consist of several activities. In addition, it offers effort tracking, egories, and notes.

Homepage: taskcoach.org
Type: To-Do List, Time Tracking
: GNU eral Public version 3.0 (GPLv3)
Written in: Objective C, Python
Operating system: Cross-platform
Languages: Multi
Size(): 11.2 MB
Source : Click Here
Download: , Mirror | Mac OS X, MirrorSupport: Click Here
Bugs fix's in this version:Bugs fixed:
Make sure long menu texts don't overlap the board shortcut.CSV import would crash on Mac OS X if the of fields wasn't constant. (3295368)When starting or stopping an effort, the task's icon in the calendar viewer would not change.Session management wouldn't work on XFCE.Start up even if the TaskCoach.ini file contains garbage. (3299850, 3300722)Don't crash if there is no session manager on Linux (3300643)Give the import dialog a proper window title bar.Going back and then forward in the CSV import wizard didn't work.Task Coach wouldn't keep the inline subject edit control open in the task viewer when tracking effort. (3301562)Ftures added:
Open tracked tasks without looking them up using the Actions->Edit tracked task menu item (Shift-Alt-T). (http://uservoice.com/a/itBB5)Effort tracking can be started for inactive/future tasks. Doing so sets the start date and time of the task to the current date and time. (http://uservoice.com/a/oyhL7)Show name of the current task file in the system tray tooltip window. (http://uservoice.com/a/959Qc)Tabs in the edit dialogs can be dragged and dropped to crte any layout the user may want.CSV files may also have colons or semicolons as separators.It is possible to select which rows to import from a CSV file.The CSV import wizard tries to match column hders from the CSV file to task attributes.The CSV import will reuse existing egories if the names match.Fture removed:
Session management for X is temporarily removed, until we can fix the occasional crashes associated with it.

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