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ToDoList from AbstractSpoon Software
Definitely try ToDoList from AbstractSpoon Software. I think it does everything you mention and more. It's Windows only, but it's free, EPL licensed, small, fast, reliable, flexible and will update automatically. You could use it in a very simple way by ignoring or disabling the features you don't need, or you could use the plethora of features that are similar to those you'd find in a full-on project management tool. Over many years I've tried many of the products listed above and many more too. This is the only one I still use.
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ToDoList
ToDoList is an opensource application on http://www.abstractspoon.com/ hosted at codebetter.com. It's a simple easy to use and has almost everything you were looking for except true attachments. They have something close; a link to location(file,folder,website,email, or task) that once it's filled in has a view button that launches the location.
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ToDoList
I use a freeware program called ToDoList. It's available at http://www.abstractspoon.com/ . It's got everything you've asked about, and probably a bit more. There are many features, probably a bit too many as it can be tricky to figure out how to do certain things. You can prioritize tasks, create subtasks, color code them, set due dates, track time for each task, as well as add rich text comments for each task. There is a way to add attachments to a task (or at least a reference to a local file), but I can't figure that out right now.
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ToDoList
I'm partial to AbstractSpoon's ToDoList. It's a hierarchical todo list that supports priorities, notes, attachments, time tracking, etc. Freeware, to boot!
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Try the open source ToDo List
I saw someone else mentioned TODO list. It's free and doesn't have much advanced functionality, but it my all time favorite program of its type and have to say I imagine it works perfectly for 95% of features. For anyone looking for a todo list type program, or if you are looking for something a lot simpler and more functional, lots of people will back me up on this...
http://www.abstractspoon.com/tdl_resources.html
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ToDoList from Abstract SpoonI use a freeware app called ToDoList from Abstract Spoon Software. It is hosted on The Code Project. You can download it (with source code) here.
Lightweight and simple, it does what I want and not much more. Has a nice feature that lets you automatically export to an HTML file, so you can easily publish it for others to read.