QuestLog
A downloadable tool for Windows
QuestLog is a task management app with various theming options.
Created with Godot Engine 4.2.1-stable.
Download the source code for free on Github
Features
- Create, edit and delete tasks and task tabs
- Themes with adjustable accent color and sound effects
- Projects, settings and theme data are auto-saved when the application is closed
How to use
- Drag and drop tasks with left mouse click.
- View task descriptions with right mouse click.
- Copy colors with right mouse click while hovering over a color selector.
- Paste colors with shift + right mouse click while hovering over a color selector.
- QuestLog is currently meant for daily tasks and small single-developer projects that don't need online or backup functionality.
Supported Platforms
This application is currently only available for Windows 64-bit.
Disclaimers
You will most likely get a security warning when first running the program.
This is because the project is not codesigned through an official vendor (This is expensive and unfeasible for a small free project like this one). If you are not comfortable running the executable, you can always compile your own using the source code from Github.
Antivirus / Windows Defender might also complain when first running the program, since OS functions are called to create/rename/delete files in your %AppData/Roaming/Godot user folder.
Known Issues
- Tab move_left/move_right/edit/delete buttons sometimes stay visible even though the mouse has moved off the tab. Mouse over the tab again to fix this.
- In some themes, using underscores in your text will offset text placement downward, which looks bad. I have been unable to find free fonts for Gothic and Hagaki theme that don't have this issue.
- Deleting settings/theme files from userfolder might fix potential startup crashes.
Acknowledgements
Fonts used:
- Chivo Mono By Héctor Gatti of Omnibus-Type, Project Page, License: SIL Open Font License 1.1, Copyright (c) 2019, Omnibus-Type
- Bagnard Regular By Sebastien Sanfilippo, Project Page, License: SIL Open Font License 1.1, Copyright (c) 2015 Sebastien Sanfilippo
- Selectric Century By Jens Kutilek , Project Page, License: SIL Open Font License 1.1 - 26 February 2007, Copyright (c) 2007-2020, Jens Kutilek (webmail@kutilek.de)
Sounds used:
- Analog Appliance Button 5, Royalty Free audio by Floraphonic, License
- Old Camera, By Pixabay, License
- Lockbox Unlock B by Ovani Sound, License: Royalty-Free License
- Unequip Item A by Ovani Sound, License: Royalty-Free License
License
This project is provided under MIT license.
Status | Released |
Category | Tool |
Platforms | Windows |
Author | NKilstrup |
Tags | 2D, GitHub, Godot, Graphical User Interface (GUI), Open Source, User Interface (UI) |
Download
Install instructions
First release of QuestLog. Available for Windows 64-bit
The .exe file should run fine from wherever you decide to put it. Projects, Settings and Theme Data will be auto-saved in your \Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Godot\app_userdata folder (shortcut accessible from inside the program's settings menu).
Comments
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Tried it out. It looks great, and I love the UI and sounds. I logged a few issues on GitHub that I saw when trying it out. I really like the UI, did you make those assets or get them from somewhere?
Thank you for trying it out, and for contributing to the github page!
The assets were painted from scratch by me in photoshop with the exception of the coin, stamps and paper surface used in the Hagaki theme (those were painted over public domain images from Wikipedia).
You're welcome. I hope my testing helped. Amazing job on those assets! Would I be able to use those assets in other projects if I gave you credit for them?
Yep! I am fine with that as long as the project is non-commercial and you give credit.
I appreciate that and will do that. Would you be willing to bundle the assets up and sell them on here for commercial use? I will pay for them.
Actually, I believe you are free to use them in a commercial project, since I licensed the project under a MIT license.
https://github.com/NKilstrup/QuestLog/blob/main/LICENSE
My bad about the confusion. I get all these licenses mixed up between this project and my stuff on Sketchfab. Credit is of course still much appreciated :)