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RedEyeCorrection Task
1,933
Canon
ToneCurveAdjustment Task
1,907
Canon
Trimming Task
1,906
Canon
Sharpness Task
1,904
Canon
SendEmail Task
1,833
Canon
Task Scheduler
772
Digital Rebellion LLC
Altiris Task Queue
18
com.altiris
Kanban Task Board
16
com.toolsassistant
Task Planner - To do list
15
com.newtechnologies
Plan Your Tasks
free
10
New Technologies
Plan Your Tasks is a productivity tool that allows you to capture all your ideas and duties in one place...
Plan Your
Tasks
is a productivity
Weekly Task Schedule
5
maccatalyst.com
TickTick - Todo & Task List
5
Google
Task Planner - AI Schedule
5
com.newtechnologies
Task List Lite
3
Funkware
Task Timer 4
3
Bkeeney Software Inc.
Task
3
com.fluidapp
Task Viewer
2
Google Task
2
RbCafe
Task Manager
2
com.fluidapp
Task Badges
free
1
KiteStack Software
"Using a text editor as a to-do list? You’re going to love this." — The Next Web review TaskBadges...
the number of open
tasks
in your plain-text...know how many open
tasks
are remaining simply
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