TimeGT 1.0.2 released!

New version of TimeGT is available for download! There have been many new updates we’d like to share with you.

New tasks have a grace period for filters

In previous versions all task filters were applied immediately. As a result, for some cases newly created or just modified tasks will disappear due to filter restrictions.

To avoid confusion and give user more freedom we added a feature called “grace period” — your tasks will remain in the list for some time so you have plenty of time to react and have a better overview. The grace period is applied to changes in tasks, projects, timings and tags.
grace

Added two more properties: Completed (for completing tasks) and Urgent.

Urgent combined with already-existing “Important” property gives a nice combination to decide about your next actions without setting any date or time. Simply flag all tasks as important/unimportant and urgent/not urgent and you’ll have 4 sets of tasks — and you better start with urgent and important first!
Two new columns

Improved Log In process

Log in process is refactored for better stability while using at unreliable networks.

Added more sorting option

We added special sorting options to the View menu. There are five available sorting options, most notable is sorting by Created Date. Please note that sort by created date can be applied only from this menu item (there is no such column in task list).
sort

Other improvements

  • In addition to incoming changes we now also show outgoing changes
  • Improvements to shortcut for creating New tasks. Tasks are now created through quick insert field (previously, it was also possible to create them in the table).
  • Task notes size limits removed.
  • Fixed Linux launch scripts so they can be executed from anywhere.
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