

There are more than 100 alternatives to Task Coach for a variety of platforms, including Android, iPhone, Windows, Online / Web-based and Android Tablet. It is designed for composite tasks, and also offers effort tracking, categories, notes and more' and is a very popular todo list manager in the office & productivity category. There's lots of great ideas and things to improve and just not enough programming time. Task Coach is described as 'simple open source todo manager to keep track of personal tasks and todo lists. If you know Python, then they have a real need for more active developers. So, I hope people give it a try, but most of all get involved. They'd love to do Android but have just decided that they don't have enough development resources (time and people) to make an Android app at this time.Ģnd biggest downside: it lacks in aesthetic appeal and so turns off window-shopping folks looking quickly at all the options. The biggest downside: the portable app they have is iOS only (but syncs with all platforms of the main program, including Linux). It handles prerequisites, unlimited nesting, planned times, priorities, time tracking, and so much more. The Android app does however suffer from jerky scrolling and occasional slow downs where it stops responding for upwards. It has a way of working, but a lot of flexibility. Unlike all other task managers, it doesn't leave you completely aimless with infinite choices but it doesn't force you to work a particular way either. It's GNU GPL, cross-platform, active developers, and very powerful. It is by far the best program like this I've ever used. I am able to easily set up a focused daily-tasks list that is dynamic alongside long-term projects, carefully prioritizing everything.

For those looking for a good project management / personal organizer program, I've tried a few and I find Task Coach to be absolutely amazing.
