Our Take
TaskShell is honestly the kind of tool I didn't know I needed until I saw it — a task manager that actually respects developers by looking like the environment they already live in, rather than some pastel-colored productivity app designed for people who use "synergy" unironically. The IDE-inspiration angle is smart because it means your workflow stays consistent whether you're writing code or knocking out to-dos, and that frictionless mental context-switch is genuinely valuable when you're in the zone. My one question is whether the keyboard shortcuts are actually deep enough to keep power users from bouncing back to their old setup, but based on the interface alone, this feels like a sleeper hit for anyone who's been wishing their task tracker looked less like a consumer app and more like a tool.
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