WorkLog is a simple, yet effective tool to let you know what to do next and what you've done.
- Lightweight and simple, WorkLog let you focus on your work instead of logging it.
- Routine let you handle recurring tasks easily.
- Organize your tasks into projects, and freely set the order of each task.
- Know how many tasks you've done each day.
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