Task Coach is a simple todo manager to manage personal tasks and todo lists. It grew out of a frustration that well-known task managers, such as those provided with Outlook or Lotus Notes, do not provide facilities for composite tasks. Often, tasks and other things to do consist of several activities. Task Coach is designed to deal with composite tasks.
| Tags | Office/Business |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Python |
| Translations | Spanish Dutch French Chinese German Russian |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes some bugs, and adds synchronization with the iPhone version now available from the AppStore. Export of selected effort to a CSV file no longer results in an empty file. A crash when creating/editing tasks for non-English locales has been fixed.


Changes: This release fixes the following issues: dates and amounts were not localized, composite items did not use folder icons, and export of selected effort to a CSV file would result in an empty file.


Changes: This release adds a timeline viewer, the ability to search item descriptions, total-per-period information in the effort viewer, and easier category manipulation.


Changes: This is a bugfix release that fixes several platform-specific issues.


Changes: This release that fixes several smaller issues. It also adds two feature enhancements. All export options can now also export selected items only. The XML in task files now contains line breaks so that they are easier to examine in a text editor.
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Recent commentsI'm using dan.g.'s mighty ToDoList from http://www.abstractspoon.com/
What is the goal difference with ?
Re: There's a name..
> ...for what you're trying to do. It's
> called "project management".
Then you have a different definition of project management than I have. Task Coach is aimed at personal task and time management rather than at project management. Of course, it can be used to plan and manage personal projects, but I wouldn't use it to manage multi-person projects.
There's a name..
...for what you're trying to do. It's called "project management".