Versions:

  • 4.0.4
  • 4.0.3
  • 4.0.2
  • 4.0.1
  • 3.6.19
  • 3.6.18
  • 3.6.17
  • 3.6.16
  • 3.6.15
  • 3.6.14
  • 3.6.13
  • 3.6.12
  • 3.6.11
  • 3.6.10
  • 3.6.9
  • 3.6.8
  • 3.6.7
  • 3.6.6
  • 3.6.5
  • 3.6.4
  • 3.6.3
  • 3.6.2
  • 3.6.1
  • 3.6.0
  • 3.5.13
  • 3.5.12
  • 3.5.11
  • 3.5.10
  • 3.5.9
  • 3.5.8
  • 3.5.7
  • 3.5.6
  • 3.5.5
  • 3.5.4
  • 3.5.2
  • 3.5.1

Morgen 4.0.4, released by Swiss-based Morgen AG as the thirty-sixth iterative update in a rapid release cycle, positions itself at the intersection of task management and calendar scheduling by letting users drag tasks out of popular to-do or project-management tools and drop them directly into almost any desktop or cloud calendar, instantly converting lists of abstract obligations into visually organized, time-blocked days. The application is aimed at freelancers, students, managers, and entire project teams who struggle to translate scattered reminders from services such as Todoist, Asana, Notion, or Microsoft To Do into realistic daily agendas inside Google Calendar, Outlook, iCloud, Exchange, or any CalDAV source, thereby reducing the manual copy-paste loop that often causes missed deadlines or overloaded timetables. Typical workflows include dragging a three-hour coding task from Todoist into an open Tuesday morning slot, batch-moving meeting preparation steps from Notion into the afternoon, or letting Morgen’s auto-scheduler distribute remaining workload across free hours before the end of the week; the same mechanism supports repeating items, priority flags, and estimated durations so that the resulting calendar heat-map stays balanced. Because the program keeps both the original task service and the calendar in two-way sync, changes made in either environment are reflected instantly, eliminating version conflicts while preserving the user’s preferred productivity stack. Additional features range from color-coded project labels, focus-time analytics, and keyboard-first navigation to offline resilience and end-to-end encryption for cloud data, all packaged in a lightweight desktop shell that consumes minimal RAM and launches within seconds. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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