Stay on top of your to-do list in Linux
Staying organised is easy with Getting things Gnome
The humble to-do list has never been so important, but a simple list is rarely enough to stay organised. Getting things Gnome keeps things simple but adds the option to group tasks together so you can break down more complicated jobs.
Keeping tasks in categories means that these groups can be collapsed to save screen space and reduce clutter. It is also helpful to see all related tasks together in one place. Individual tasks can be given dates for when they should start and when they are due.
There is no single download for this program, instead there are different ways of installing for different distributions of Linux. Debian and Fedora both require a simple terminal command and there's a download for Open Suse. It is also available for Ubuntu, follow the link on the download page for details of how to add Getting things Gnome to the Add/Remove programs utility.
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