Johannes Millan is an independent German developer who focuses on building open-source productivity tools that bridge the gap between personal task management and enterprise issue-tracking systems. His flagship application, Super Productivity, is a cross-platform desktop organizer that combines a daily to-do list, time tracker, and project planner with live synchronization to Atlassian JIRA, GitHub Issues, GitLab, OpenProject, and other team boards. Designed for developers, designers, and freelancers who must juggle their own schedule while staying aligned with sprint backlogs, the software lets users break JIRA stories into granular sub-tasks, log billable hours offline, and automatically publish worklogs when the VPN comes back up. Pomodoro and simple time-boxing timers sit beside distraction-blocking features that pause social media sites during focus sessions, while a built-in note pane stores code snippets, meeting minutes, or markdown checklists that remain searchable across projects. Color-coded tags, keyboard-only navigation, and an encrypted cloud option support consultants who carry the same planner from office to home office, and a lightweight SQLite backend keeps performance snappy even when ten-thousand completed tasks accumulate. The MIT-licensed codebase encourages community plugins that extend calendars, add Gantt views, or export reports for invoicing. Super Productivity is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be batched alongside other applications.
Personal Task Management App to help you with your daily struggle with JIRA etc.
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