Task Coach 1.3.25
O. James Samson - March 6, 2013We are most times very busy and we try to keep track of all the tasks we need to do. Some of these tasks are complex. So if you’ve been thinking of how to keep track of your various tasks, why not allow Task Coach handle it for you?
What is the big deal about Task Coach?
It is a simple to do manager that helps you keep track of personal tasks and to do lists. It is designed to deal with composite tasks. In addition, it offers effort tracking, categories, and notes. Task Coach is available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and iPhone and iPod Touch.
Some of the features of this program include: Creating, editing, and deleting tasks and subtasks, Tasks have a subject, description, priority, start date, due date, a completion date and an optional reminder. Tasks can recur on a daily, weekly or monthly basis, Tasks can be sorted by all task attributes, e.g. subject, budget, budget left, due date, etc, Attachments can be added to tasks, notes, and categories by dragging and dropping files, e-mail messages, or URL’s onto a task, note or category, Settings are persistent and saved automatically. The last opened file is loaded automatically when starting Task Coach and Tracking time spent on tasks. Tasks can have a budget. Time spent can be viewed by individual effort period, by day, by week, and by month.
Downsides?
I’m yet to observe any. It is frequently updated and keeps getting better.
To know more about this program, please visit TaskCoach.
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