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Kite To-Do, published by kitlib, is a minimalist task-management application designed for users who value speed, privacy, and visual clarity. Currently at version 0.2.0 and offered through eight incremental releases, the program belongs to the Productivity category and provides a single-day, scrollable canvas on which tasks can be added, edited, or dismissed without ever leaving the keyboard. Because every entry is stored locally in a compact JSON file, no registration, cloud token, or network permission is required, making the tool attractive to journalists, students, and developers who work on sensitive or air-gapped machines. A lightweight Pomodoro timer and a countdown module are integrated directly below the task list, allowing users to alternate focused work blocks and short breaks while keeping the same window in view; elapsed sessions are automatically logged beneath the relevant task for later review. Finished lists can be exported to clean Markdown with a single shortcut, producing an archive that is readable in any text editor and ready for conversion to PDF, HTML, or repository documentation. The entire executable occupies only a few megabytes, starts instantly on Windows 7 through 11, and runs portably from a USB stick without altering the host registry. Although feature-sparse by design, the eight published iterations show steady refinements: font scaling, dark theme, global hot-keys, and Unicode bullet compatibility have all been added while preserving the zero-telemetry principle. Kite To-Do is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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