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Managing tasks is very personal. Therefore Endeavour only ships with a default Workflow that can be altered to the needs of the user.

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Tasks follow a lifecycle that consists of 3 phases:

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Capture

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Processing

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Execution

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Each phase changes the state of the task, starting from the uncaptured state, leading up to the task completion.

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+ 1. Capturing +

Capturing a task is the act of storing the task in a permanent storage - your hard drive.

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Captured tasks go to the inbox, which is the list of unprocessed tasks.

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+ 2. Processing +

Processing a task consists of moving it to an appropriate task list, or doing it right away if it's a trivial task, or even throwing it in the wastebasket if you don't plan on doing it.

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Optionally, adding more description, setting an end date, and marking it as important are done in this step.

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+ 3. Executing +

Executing a task is what leads the task to its conclusion.

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