Flipping the Linux switch: Forgetful penguins love Tasque

Do you forget stuff? Do you wonder where the heck you put the keys when they’re in your right hand? Do you get in the shower with your socks still on? Do you ever get to the bus stop, and realize you can’t recall whether you’ve put on pants? We’re the only ones? Really? Damn.

We’re willing to bet you can still benefit from Tasque, even whether you just need reminders about the things normal folks put on their to-do lists.

There are a few other to-do list applications in Linux, but most lack the finesse

that Tasque is already bringing to the table. Tasque is a newcomer (it got its start at final year’s Hackweek), and seems well on its way to fitting a big player.

Tasque (pronounced “Task”) is a unified frontend for a number of backends. Honest to god, we don’t mean anything obscene by that. What we mean is, it’s a very standard graphical interface that works with a number of to-do and database types to manufacture your to-do list dynamic.

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Original post by Kristin Shoemaker

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