@maxitb Thanks for your response. I don't know if I would call them student projects, but many of those applications are made for a very specific purpose (like transcribing audio, etc.) very much in the sense of Unix utilities that are designed for one or few tasks. However, there are some bigger applications in common usage as well, for example: #Flowblade #Pitivi #Kazam2 #MyPaint #Exhibit #Gaphor #Gajim #Paperwork #Scriptorium #GettingThingsGnome #Gramps #Cadabra #Saldo #Setzer

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@GettingThingsGNOME @nekohayo I wanted to ask you about the status of #GTG 0.7 with the new core and #GTK4. Is the release still far away or rather close? The last comment on the related issue [1] was almost a year ago and it did not seem not to be too far away then. Thanks!

[1] https://github.com/getting-things-gnome/gtg/issues/737

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Tracking issue for 0.7 (new core + GTK4) · Issue #737 · getting-things-gnome/gtg

We're getting to the end of the 0.6 cycle, so it's a good time to start planning for 0.7 since we have lots of large, sweeping changes to land. This issue is meant to centralize, keep track of all ...

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@jacqui I suffer from something very similar... likely as a result of a work environment where things randomly light on fire regardless of my actions. In the rare times of non-fire, I can have difficulty picking among the many things that need to get done "at some point™". I've found that tools that help me quickly jot-down things that I need to do (e.g., GTD apps like #OmniFocus, #TaskWarrior, or #GettingThingsGnome), and the satisfaction of checking things off the list helps a lot.
🎉🎊 It is here! #GettingThingsGNOME 0.5 is out, for all your #opensource #GTD (#GettingThingsDone) #productivity needs on #Linux with a modern #UX! Read our announcement detailing what's new in this release: https://fortintam.com/blog/gtg-0-5-released/
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Getting Things GNOME 0.5 To-Do App Released with Recurring Tasks, Performance Improvements - 9to5Linux

Getting Things GNOME 0.5 personal tasks and to-do list app is now available for download with killer new features and performance improvements.

Nick at @thelinuxEXP did a nice review video of #GettingThingsGNOME 0.4!

We'd like to mention that someone started developing CalDAV synchronization for GTG. We invite y'all to test & review that: https://github.com/getting-things-gnome/gtg/issues/407

You can watch Nick's review here: https://youtube.com/watch?v=swioRb6MK8c

Add synchronisation to CalDAV · Issue #407 · getting-things-gnome/gtg

Hello, I was a user of GTG long ago, and with the new version 0.4, I'd like to use it again. I'm willing to contribute too to the extent that I can afford (with the limited time that I have...

This is the day you've been waiting for. #GettingThingsGNOME 0.4 is out, for all your #opensource #GTD (#GettingThingsDone) #productivity needs on #Linux with a modern #UX!

Learn more at https://fortintam.com/blog/gtg-0-4-released/

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We are very proud to be announcing today the 0.4 release of Getting Things GNOME (“GTG”), codenamed “You Are (Not) Done”. This much-awaited release is a major overhaul that brings together many updates and enhancements, including new features, a modernized user interface and updated underlying technology. Beyond what is featured in these summarized release notes … Continue reading "Rebuild of EvanGTGelion: Getting Things GNOME 0.4 released!"

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Getting Things GNOME personal tasks and to-do list app has a new major release with numerous new features, new technologies, and dozens of improvements.

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