6 of the Best Free Linux Task Managers

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Tejas Barot

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Oct 6, 2010, 1:10:18 PM10/6/10
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Hello,

A task manager is software which enables users to compile a list of tasks to be completed. This list is also known as a to-do list or things-to-do. For the purposes of this article, the term 'task manager' should not be confused with monitoring software which provides information about programs and processes running on a computer.

The list of activities that may form a to-do list include chores, grocery lists, reminders for important events (such as purchasing wedding presents or birthday gifts), self management, software development, project / business management, and so on. Task managers help to organise your day, ensuring that you know in an instant what you need to do.

Linux has a large range of open source task managers, in part because many of them have a limited feature set and hence are relatively quick to code. This feature selects our personal favorites, including both console based applications and software sporting an attractive graphical user interface. There are also many web based task managers available, which we will cover in a forthcoming article.

Read more :- http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20101002062620971/TaskManagers.html


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Nishith Vyas

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Oct 6, 2010, 11:32:30 PM10/6/10
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Thanks Buddy. I was searching this type of To Do Tool since many days. Finally, i will implement the best from the provided 6 tools.



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