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GanttProject is a free project scheduling tool with Gantt chart, resource load chart, interoperability with Microsoft Project, export to PDF and HTML. It runs on Windows, Linux and MacOSX.

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  3 reviews  |  59 users  |  122,260 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

Task Coach is a simple open source todo manager to manage personal tasks and todo lists. It grew out of a frustration that well-known task managers, such as those provided with Outlook or Lotus Notes, do not provide facilities for composite tasks. Often, tasks and other things todo consist of ... [More] several activities. Task Coach is designed to deal with composite tasks. Task Coach features task trees and lists, budget and effort tracking, hierarchical categories, printing and various export facilities. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  29 users  |  233,341 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

Astrid is a task recording and organizing program for Google's Android platform that is built with your productivity in mind. Astrid's goal is not to be the most feature-complete task organizer, but to be the most simple solution that helps you stay productive. To install Astrid, search ... [More] for "Astrid" on the Android Market, and check with the list below to make sure that this is the latest version. Remember that Astrid is under constant development, so thanks for your patience! Please use the Issues page for bug reports and feature requests. Also, join the Mailing List if you want to receive the latest updates. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  23 users  |  215,328 lines of code  |  8 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

Tracks is a rich AJAX-y web-based application to help you implement David Allen's Getting Things Done(tm) methodology. It was built using Ruby on Rails, and comes with a built-in webserver (WEBrick), so that you can run it on your own computer if you like. It can be run on any platform on which ... [More] Ruby can be installed, including Mac OS X, Windows XP and Linux. Tracks is Open Source, free and licensed under the GPL [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  12 users  |  17,941 lines of code  |  16 current contributors  |  Analyzed 8 days ago
 
 

Free mind mapping solution. Created with Gnome desktop in mind but should be cross-platform. C#, Gtk#, Cairo and XML.

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  0 reviews  |  4 users  |  6,006 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

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PTM is a Rails application that manages your team tasks, with a project management oriented vision. The demo site is fully operational and you can start using it right now.

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  72,775 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

WebtopProject give you the ability to plan small and big projects department overlapping. With that it support on a efficent way the views and interest of the departments. It is possible to plan small and big projects as well as plan flat and deep.

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  145,997 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed almost 2 years ago
 
 

Hub List is an open source GTD style productivity app that brings together your tasks from bug trackers, project management tools and online todo lists so you can manage them all in one place. It's written entirely in JavaScript using Ext JS 4. It's a CouchApp which means it can be served ... [More] directly from any CouchDB instance without the need for a separate server side application stack! [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  538,997 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

A console based task tracking tool designed with GTD (Getting Things Done) in mind. The current focus is to provide a trivial user interface around text based todo files. So far we have got a simple but useful tool. You can both use gtdshell to follow your task list and also you can edit them with ... [More] your favorite text editor. There is no deployment package yet, but you can download the source from the svn repository, compile and use. We have tested it with linux, however it should work on any platform where the boost libraries and a standards capable C++ compiler available. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  1,459 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 days ago
 
 

nzbNozbe.com is a GTD web application that also has iPhone interface. Although the site is intuitive, after a while it felt that command line interface would sagnificantly improve the experience. nzb is meant to complement nozbe.com, quicken the most common operations at a time when you work at your ... [More] main computer, which for me is pretty much most of the time. Everything is synced with the nozbe.com, so that you have access to the actions from the browser (on different computer), as well as iPhone. nzb provides only subset of the functionality of nozbe.com, on which it relies for such tasks as creating projects and contexts. nzb is developed incrementally, features are added in the order of their value-added. Currently it allows to list next actions; add an action; and mark an action as done. It is the smallest subset that I felt I could release. More functionality will be added soon. You are welcome to add feature requests on the Issues page. Who might be interestedPeople who are already using Nozbe and shell. InstallationThere are two featured downloads at the moment. One for Windows and one for Ubuntu, which I expect to work in other distributions too (please let me know if I am wrong). The archive contains a single executable file, which you may put on your path for convenience. On first run, nzb will ask you for the email and password. UsageTo display help $ nzb --helpTo display the list of next actions issue: $ nzb 1. do loundry 2. call John 3. buy Resolver OneIt displays all the not-done next actions. As you see, the list of actions comes out ordered. After you called John, you check an action (mark as done) as follows: $ nzb check 2 1. do loundry 2. buy Resolver OneIt prints the list, as it is after marking "call John" as done. You can check more then one action at a time simply by providing more identifiers after check. You can filter the actions by contexts. To display actions in Computer or Internet: $ nzb Computer Internet 1. buy Resolver OneIt is important to understand how the actions are numbered. The numbering is context sensitive. $ nzb 1. do loundry 2. buy Resolver One $ nzb Computer Internet 1. buy Resolver One'buy Resolver One' action has different number, depending on the filtering. To check it you could either, $ nzb check 2 1. do loundryor $ nzb Computer Internet check 1The secound would not print anything, as there would be no more actions left in Computer or Internet contexts. Assuming we haven't checked the 'do loundry' action, let's add another action to Home context: $ nzb Home add 'water the plants' 1. water the plants 2. do loundryIt is added to Inbox project, the list of actions in the Home context is printed. In dos prompt, use duble quotes rather than single quotes. There is a special case: $ nzb add 'action'Adds an action to the Computer context, but prints next actions from all the contexts. Developmentnzb is being developed in Haskell. First read the guide on how to build and run the tests in Ubuntu and Windows. ContactThe tab on the right contains my gmail username. [Less]

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