Is this the last version? Not sure yet! Is it stable? I hope so - for my usage, it seems fine, please prove me wrong!
The nicest thing in this version are the four color schemes added. The idea is to match your desktop theme. I know, I know, four is a low number, but if you use the default Gnome or Unity themes, you are covered. If you use Numix theme, you should be fine too and there is the now old dark theme as well. Enjoy!... read more
... and not anytime soon.
I'm learning GTK+, it's nice but it is not as easy as I first though. It's a weird way to develop OO. So far I didn't like it but that might change in the future.
I decided to focus on the code itself and I could do a few things better in FLTK like changing the border type globally and decreasing font size.
I also added sort by column header in all lists, added some field validation, improved the workflow a little bit and fixed some bugs. For more info, please check the change log.... read more
And when I thought that I was done with this little project I just started to work on it again.
Ok, I don't know if anybody will read this but, let's pretend :)
Version 0.3 is out with many bug fixes over version 0.2.
I'm planning to release a new version using gtk+-3 next time, but I'll continue to work on the fltk version if(when) I find new issues.
That's it. Grab it while it's hot.
I always thought the to-do applications were not enough to put my thoughts in order, so I created this little program a long time ago as an exercise for my java classes.
Later I migrated it to Agenda VR3 and now I did it again, this time for Desktop, using fltk (www.fltk.org) and Berkeley DB (www.oracle.com).
The concept is pretty simple, you categorize your tasks according to your projects. You can also count how much time you took in each task.... read more