GogTasks is a tool for synchronizing tasks between Microsoft Pocket Outlook and Google Tasks. It also provides a user interface for administrating the tasks which better suit the Google Tasks functionality. The UI is designed to allow finger control instead of the use of a stylus.
Warning: GogTasks make use of an unsupported service from Google. There is no guarantee that Google doesn't make breaking changes tomorrow that render this software useless.
· Synchronize tasks with Google Tasks
· Add, edit and delete tasks
· Multiple lists
· Subtasks (indentation) and task ordering
· Task deadlines and detailed notes
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed bug introduced in 2.5 causing creation of tasks to fail
What's New in 2.5.1:
· Fixed bug introduced in 2.5 causing creation of tasks to fail
What's New in 2.5:
· Starting with /BG option will launch GogTasks but minimize to background after two seconds. Useful for putting in bootup.
· Font size now enforced in the edit task page
· Line breaks properly displayed in edit page
· New login code probably fixes problems for Google Apps users and other diverse login problems listed under the GogTasks for Outlook changelog
What's New in 2.4.1: · Fixed missing files in CAB causing exception at launch (introduced in v2.4)
· Attempt to fix ParseError
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
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