Tasque, your tasks and to-dos organized

Tasque is a fairly simple application that focuses on a single goal: organizing to-dos, and it does it quite well.

Its use does not present major complications, when adding the tasks they are automatically organized by time, depending on the date assigned to the completion of these, they could enter: Today, Tomorrow, Next 7 days, in the future or delayed, if not have completed it on schedule.

Its second organization criterion is importance, which ranges from 0 to 3, with 3 being the most important and 0 being the least; Tasks can also be assigned a category, such as: work, home, school, personal, etc ... to have them associated, for example, with the place where they should be performed, and a note that could serve as extra information for the task to be done.

The option to synchronize with the task service is included «Remember the milk«, Although the function is not very well implemented and its operation is somewhat clumsy.

Installation

Tasque is available in the Ubuntu repositories, and surely it is in the other distributions that use Gnome as a desktop environment, if not, there is also a Tarball with the most recent version.


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  1.   helk said

    Thank you very much, I did not know about this program. I'm using Gnome Shell and to tell the truth, evolution bothers me a lot, it's very complete, but I don't use everything it has and it makes me a hindrance. This program is light and simple, and I installed it thanks to the fact that it is in the AUR 😉

  2.   Alex said

    I recommend rememberthemilk, it has been around for a long time, but the advantage is that you don't have to install it since it is in the cloud.

    Greetings.

  3.   Polarizing said

    I have used it for a long time and it seems excellent. To enter a task you just have to put something like "end of algebra 28/6/11" and that's it. It's also lightweight (and minimalist) and I don't mind putting it in my "apps at startup".

    Greetings.

  4.   Saito Mordraw said

    I had not tried it, but I took the time to do it and I can say that it is a little wonder, to the degree that I do not know why I had not used it before.

  5.   Let's use Linux said

    I agree. I did not know it either and I have been looking for something like this for a LONG time: simple and to the point, without so much option that it is useless.

  6.   josgar said

    Hey, how is this bibicho installed ??? Try unzipping and looking for the "exe" to start the installation.
    It could be super useful to make a post (or I don't know how to tell it) on how to install for bobitos like me who don't know that.
    Salu2

    PS If I could install tasque from the logiteque ubuntu