Google Tasks On Your Desktop [Featured Download]

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Monday, 16th Feb 2009 | Share


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In the past we have told you about getting Gmail on your desktop and getting Google calendar on your desktop, however Google tasks is another interesting new service, which allows you to create tasks from your email, or use it a regular To-Do list manager.

Wouldn’t it be nice though, if you could access Gmail tasks from your desktop? Well if you said yes, we just came across a interesting application, which will allow you to access Google Tasks from your desktop.

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Google Tasks is a light-weight application that allows users to add, view and edit tasks on Google Tasks. You will require to install the Adobe Air  application before you can use Google Tasks.

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  1. Swingers
    February 16th, 2009 at 3:41 pm #

    Rock on, I use Google Tasks all the time. So having it integrate to the desktop is cool and I happen to already have Adobe Air. For awhile now, I’ve struggled on where to keep my tasks to originate them and then trickle-down sync for all the important devices.
    I can’t wait to give this a try.

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