Nextcloud Tasks
Once enabled, a new Tasks menu will appear in your Nextcloud apps menu. From there you can add and delete tasks, edit their title, description, start and due dates, reminder times, mark them as important, and add comments on them. Tasks can be shared between users.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- Self-Hosted
- Nextcloud
Features
- Privacy focused
- Cloud Sync
- Reminders
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What is Nextcloud Tasks?
Once enabled, a new Tasks menu will appear in your Nextcloud apps menu. From there you can add and delete tasks, edit their title, description, start and due dates, reminder times, mark them as important, and add comments on them. Tasks can be shared between users. Tasks can be synchronized using CalDav (each task list is linked to an Nextcloud calendar, to sync it to your local client - Thunderbird, Evolution, KDE Kontact, iCal... - just add the calendar as a remote calendar in you client). You can download your tasks as ICS files using the download button for each calendar.
Features
- add and delete tasks, edit their title, description, start and due dates, set their priority and status
- support for subtasks
- smart collections showing you your important, current and upcoming tasks
- simply drag and drop tasks to other calendars or make them subtasks