GTG – A Productivity Tool for GNOME Desktop
Getting Things GNOME! also known as GTG aims to be a simple, powerful and flexible organization tool to the GNOME desktop environment. It is a productivity tool which aids you in organizing your work flow into tasks and sub-tasks, uniquely tagging them so as to get things done in a more efficient manner.
GTG Interface
Getting Things GNOME (GTG) sports a simple, albeit powerful interface. When you first open GTG, you will be presented the following window where you can add and schedule your tasks.
Double clicking on a task will open it in a separate window where you can add details of the task, including any sub-tasks.
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