Todomoo [DotNET todo manager]

Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
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Emka
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Todomoo [DotNET todo manager]

#1 Post by Emka »

[Mod note: the present is the official forum topic for Todomoo; http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=2486]


"Todomoo is a todo manager specially designed to help you manage paid projects without advanced scheduling. It organizes projects in hierarchical tasks, in different categories. It stores payment details, timers and multiple notes for each task. Supports task sorting by every main window column. English and italian language available. Automatic backups. Fully portable, it uses SQLite."

I have not tested for portability.

Download: http://todomoo.sourceforge.net/download.php

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I am Baas
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#2 Post by I am Baas »

This one, too, requires .net framework.

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#3 Post by guinness »

Obviously it's a good find for those who have no problems with .NET applications, but because the Homepage is a little vague on what requirements are need, I initially thought the application was written in C/C++. But if the project is hosted on SF.net I always check the programming language, if the developer hasn't been specific with requirements.

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#4 Post by joby_toss »

Added here: http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2486

Note: to deactivate the automatic update checking change "int.updates_auto = 1" value to 0 in "todomoo.conf" file or click "?" then "Check for updates..." and uncheck "Automatically check for updates" checkbox.

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#5 Post by webfork »

Generally speaking, open source software in beta stage is usually quite solid. I've got numerous programs on my machine like that and rarely have issues. Unfortunately, one of my more techy friends she sadly lost all her data after first usage. Hopefully it was just something just misconfigured, but I'd proceed with caution. Comment added to entry.

The program is no longer in development (last updated in 2013), so probably won't post a bug report.

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#6 Post by Midas »

webfork wrote: One of my more techy friends she sadly lost all her data after first usage.

Wow! Talk about having to do... :shock:

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