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GTD-Free

GTD-Free is personal todo/action manager inspired by the GTD (Getting Things Done) method by David Allen. It tries to be a simple and easy to use management tool. It aims to guide users to manage very efficient GTD workflow even if they are not familiar with GTD or are too unorganized to follow it. The user interface is clean and simple at each step of the workflow: the user objective should be to get things done and spend a minimum of time with the tool itself.

Tags Office/Business Scheduling
Operating Systems Windows Windows OS Independent POSIX Linux Unix Mac OS X
Implementation Java

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Changes: A feature for exporting to PDF file with an action selector was added. A wrong month name was fixed.

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  •  22 Jan 2009 06:39
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Changes: This is testing release. A feature for exporting to TXT and HTML files with action selector was added. HTML can be used for printing.

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  •  09 Jan 2009 10:34
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Changes: Data and backup handling were improved in order to prevent data loss in some situations. The XML format of data files has changed. Running this version with the same data folder or file will automatically import older files, but files will be saved or exported only in the new format.

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  •  14 Oct 2008 00:44
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Changes: This release fixes encoding problems when opening XML from older versions.

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  •  08 Oct 2008 23:36
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Changes: A typo in the Quick Collect bar has been fixed. GTD-Free didn't accept Unicode characters. Drag&drop was lost sometimes. Performance improvements with the new Date widget. A number of smaller GUI tweaks.

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