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QuickTask? makes the entering task very fast and non distracting. It's dialog stays all the time even after you enter a task, always ready for another task entry thus avoid breaking your flow of thinking. It position itself to complement your use of the more generic calendar e.g : sunbird, rainlendar, in the case of task-addition. You could also drag and drop text to it for less redundant typing.</description>
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