Tasktop for Penguins and Foxes
, October 29th, 2008| Bringing the task-focused desktop to everyone is Tasktop’s mission, and the soon to be released Tasktop Autumn 2008 takes two more steps towards that goal. | |
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The first is Tasktop for Linux. To date, those running on the Windows platform have enjoyed enhanced time tracking (adjust and report time spent outside of Tasktop), focused browsing (web pages managed per task), and other niceties like Locate on Disk (Alt+L in Navigator). With Tasktop Autumn 2008, Linux hackers will have the tools to work task-focused throughout the workweek. |
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One of the great things about Tasktop is its ability to instantly restore your browsing sessions when you switch tasks. Just as we’ve come to expect of our code documents, relevant web pages are revealed and restored upon task activation. To date, this time saving feature has only been available when Tasktop’s internal browser is used. Most affected by this are web developers who rely heavily on browser specific add-ins to complete their work. With Tasktop Autumn 2008, we’ll complete the circle for the Firefox fans out there. |
The wait will soon be over. Both Tasktop for Linux and Firefox integration is currently available to those on the Tasktop Early Access program and has made for some happy Tasktopers:
The release will be generally available early November. Until then, happy tasking! |
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