Tasks.org on Desktop | Tasks.org
Skip to main content<br>For over a decade it has been my dream to bring Tasks.org to desktop. But<br>between raising a family and holding down a job, that dream has always been out<br>of reach. So I went full time on Tasks.org...
And you can now visit tasks.org/download to get<br>early access to Tasks.org on macOS, Windows, and Linux! Sync with Tasks.org<br>cloud, Google Tasks, CalDAV, and EteSync. Microsoft To Do support is coming<br>soon.
Open source
Just like Tasks.org for Android, the new desktop app is 100% open<br>source and ad-free, licensed under the GPLv3.
Name your price
Taking a 70% pay cut and draining my savings to build a task list app sounds<br>like a midlife crisis. And maybe it is.
To get my wife to sign off on this plan, I needed a path to profitability. So,<br>just like Tasks.org for Android, the desktop app can be unlocked with a<br>name-your-price subscription, with a minimum of $1 per year.
One subscription unlocks both Android and desktop. If you already have a Google<br>Play subscription or GitHub Sponsorship,<br>you already have access.
Support
The desktop app is a work in progress, and feature parity with Android is going<br>to take a while. If you run into any trouble, please contact<br>me.
Windows troubleshooting
You may see warnings during download and installation<br>because I have not set up build signing yet.
Microsoft Edge users: Bypassing the download warningMicrosoft Edge's SmartScreen will block the download by default. To proceed:
Open Edge downloads (Ctrl+J)
Find the blocked file and click the ⋯ menu → Keep
On the popup, click ⌄ → Keep anyway
Bypassing the install warningWhen you run the installer, Windows SmartScreen will show a warning. To proceed:
On the blue "Windows protected your PC" popup, click More info
Click Run anyway
Open source<br>Name your price<br>Support<br>Windows troubleshooting