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Home / How To / Install Go For It – A To-Do List For Linux Ubuntu

Install Go For It – A To-Do List For Linux Ubuntu

By Sourabh / May 8, 2017 Category: How To, Ubuntu

Looking for the best to-do list for Linux Ubuntu? Install go for it, a modern to-do list with a timer, for Ubuntu 17.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 15.04 and Ubuntu 14.04 and other Ubuntu Derivatives. Go For It! is a simple and stylish productivity app, featuring a to-do list, merged with a timer that keeps your focus on the current task. The application’s workflow is described in the following video:

Download and Installation

There is an official Launchpad PPA which can be used to acquire .deb packages for Ubuntu (derivates) >= 14.04. It is recommended to add the PPA for automatic updates:

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:go-for-it-team/go-for-it-daily
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install go-for-it

The Windows version is available for download here.

Storage and Synchronization

To-do lists are stored in the Todo.txt format. This simplifies synchronization with mobile devices and makes it possible to edit tasks using other front-ends, like my Todo.txt Kupfer Plugin.

If you already use Todo.txt, beware of the fact, that Go For It! automatically archives completed tasks to the done list!

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