
When reading old task files, Task Coach adds a default time to tasks: start dates get a time of "00:00", due dates and completion dates get a time of "23:59".
TASK COACH 1.4.1 MAC OS
TASK COACH 1.4.1 WINDOWS
Icons in edit dialogs would be lined up vertically on some versions of Windows XP.It also adds support for the upcoming version 3.0 for the iPhone/iPod/iPad. This release adds time to start, due and completion dates of tasks and adds support for mass editing of items. It's no longer possible to hide active tasks, over budget tasks, and over due tasks. Subjects of tasks, notes and categories can be edited in-line by clicking the subject of a selected item.ĭon't have a setting for the maximum number of recent files to show, simply use some reasonable maximum (9). Task viewers now have buttons on the toolbar to hide or show completed and/or inactive (future) tasks. Tabs in the tabbed window layout could not be closed.ĭon't complain when the system locale has a thousands separator that consists of more than one character. When tracking effort, effort viewers in aggregated mode (showing effort per day/week/month) were not being updated every second. Tree viewers wouldn't properly refresh when an attribute of a task, category, or note was changed to be empty. When merging a task file with categories, don't break the links between tasks/notes and categories. Iterating over viewers wasn't working in tabbed mode. The Task Coach file format (.tsk) is XML. Time spent can be viewed by individual effort period, by day, by week, and by month. The last opened file is loaded automatically when starting Task Coach. Settings are persistent and saved automatically. Tasks can be assigned to user-defined categories. if you mark the last uncompleted subtask as completed, the parent task is automatically marked as completed too. Task status depends on its subtask and vice versa. hide completed tasks or view only tasks that are due today. subject, budget, budget left, due date, etc. Tasks can be sorted by all task attributes, e.g. Tasks can be viewed as a list or as a tree. Tasks have a subject, description, priority, start date, due date and a completion date. Task Coach is designed to deal with composite tasks.Ĭreating, editing, and deleting tasks and subtasks. Often, tasks and other things todo consist of several activities. It grew out of my frustration that well-known task managers, such as those provided with Outlook or Lotus Notes, do not provide facilities for composite tasks. Task Coach is a simple open source todo manager to manage personal tasks and todo lists. A task file can now be open by several instances.Don't crash at startup if the locale is not supported.Fix sort order indication in viewer columns.Backup and save would fail if the path to the user's home contained.Avoid locking in Dropbox folder on Windows.Fix todo.txt export when dates have a year Display time spent in decimal format in task viewer if the.Increase taskbar icon size on Linux to avoid dead places.Avoid data loss in some rare situations.Avoid a crash when files with badly encoded names are.

TASK COACH 1.4.1 PATCH
Per-task effort total time consolidation, patch provided by Add a viewer for task dependencies based on igraph (contributedīy Matthias Tafelmeier).Reminders would fire randomly or not at all.TaskCoach would not start on Fedora 23 using LXDE.All Ubuntu versions since precise have now a PPA.Fix an exception that would fill up the log on Linux.

This is a mixed feature and bugfix release.
