Tasks is built on PHP and MySQL. It features a dynamic hierarchical view of your tasks, scheduling due dates, and associating URLs with and uploading and attaching files to tasks. RSS Feeds and iCalendars of your tasks are available. There is a mobile interface for use with a Web-enabled PDA or cell phone.
| Tags | Office/Business Scheduling |
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Recent releases


Release Notes: This release fixes a number of non-critical bugs in version 2.7, and is a recommended upgrade.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: This release adds some often requested enhancements; the major one is tagging. Now you can create ad-hoc task lists, use your favorite Getting Things Done (GTD) labels and contexts as tags, and pull together tasks from different task hierarchies. Tagging has been fully integrated into Tasks: each tag has its own iCalendar and RSS feed. You can browse and search by tag. Tag Auto-Complete means no need to worry about typos polluting your tags. Additional enhancements include a Font Size Preference, faster page loads, and a recurring task icon.


Release Notes: Full documentation for the new features in 2.7. Several tweaks and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release boosts performance through fewer CSS and JS files, and increases caching and GZIP output. The included PHP iCalendar has been updated to 2.22.
Recent comments
30 Nov 2005 08:11
RE: Sharing Outlook Calendars
Tasks creates iCalendars, which can be subscribed to in iCalendar programs or viewed online. Several customers have posted Outlook "psuedo-integrations" in the forums (show Tasks when clicking on the Outlook tasks button for example) and there is an Outlook plugin that allows you to subscribe to iCalendars (though I haven't tested it).
30 Nov 2005 08:02
iCalendar
Just checked out the demo, this looks really nice. Question, does this support sharing Outlook calendars?
16 May 2003 05:12
Thanks Alex
Simple, useful and great !
Good work Alex, I want thank you for this goodie.
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