Tag: gnome-todo
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What’s going on with GNOME To Do
Aye folks! Since a few weeks ago, GNOME To Do saw quite a big number of changes. As some of you may not be strict git followers, a good review of the latest changes may come in handy. Let’s go! A new list view Yeah, that’s it – GNOME To Do now has a grid…
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What the future holds (or plans for GNOME 3.20)
We did it. Yes, we finally made it. We’re having the 3.18 release, and is the best release ever – just like every GNOME release. We saw many cool features landing, a number of awsome project which the GNOME interns (hey, I was one of them too!) worked on this summer and lots of exciting…
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Productivity, made better
Two months ago, GNOME To Do was introduced to the outside world. People got (unexpectedly, I must admit) excited about it, and said that the app looks promising. A month lated, another version was release with a bunch of new features. Now that we’re reaching the 3.18 release, it’s time to settle things down and…
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GNOME To Do 3.17.4
After introducing GNOME To Do, it finished a very important cycle of development and we had a great set of fresh features for 3.17.4 release. Check them out: Today & Scheduled tasks The most noticeable feature of this release are the “Today” and “Scheduled” task lists, visible from the main view. They are always updated…
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Introducing GNOME To Do
Ever since GNOME 3 release, I was looking for good personal task managers. Specially now that I’m working on a big project a.k.a. Summer of Code, I feel a real need to stay organized. For me, a good task manager for GNOME desktop should have/be: GNOME HIG compilant interface; Complete integration with GNOME environment; Simple and…