Planner: A unique Task Manager for Linux

Task manager with Todoist support for Linux

Just as the developer titled on his page on GitHub:
Never worry about forgetting things again
Planner is a very advanced task manager that tracks all your tasks, projects and goals in one beautiful and simple place.

Features:
  • Todoist Support
  • Synchronize everything with Todoist.
  • Drag and Order: Sort your tasks wherever you want.
  • Sections organizer.
  • Reminders notifications.
  • Progress indicator for each project.
  • Theme support (Dark and light).
How Planner works:

1. Collect your Ideas: The Inbox is your default task list in Planner. When you add a task, it goes straight to your Inbox unless you specify that the task goes into a project.

2. Get Organized:  Create a project for each of your goals, then add the steps to reach them. Review these regularly to stay on top of things.

3. Calendar and Events: See your calendar events and plan your time effectively. Planner will remind you on the right day.

4. Be even more organized: Add a duedate to your tasks, create labels, use checklists.

Installation:

If you are using an Elementary os, you can directly install Planner from AppCenter:
 Get it on AppCenter
On Fedora you can install it, using:

sudo dnf install elementary-planner
For Manjaro/ Arch users Planner is available in the AUR


On Ubuntu /Pop!_OS/ mint and other Distros You can install Planner from Flathub:

Download on Flathub

Or directly through this command:

flatpak install flathub com.github.alainm23.planner


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