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Copyright
© 1995-2008
Prairie Group, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Trademarks.
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Now for
OS X
Power PC and Intel.
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Use your creativity to design calendars that everyone in your organization will notice.
Save as HTML
for your Web site.
Post your calendars on your bulletin board or refrigerator as well as on your Web
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| InTouch With is a free-form information manager. Instead of separate fields for each
piece of information, InTouch uses just two data entry fields. Most people use InTouch
as a contact manager and use the first field for names and addresses and the second
field for phone numbers, e-mail addresses and notes. The second field can hold many
pages of notes that can be time and date stamped to allow you to track conversations,
projects or other notations. Version 3.1.2 has support for Skype's VoIP. |
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| DateView helps you manage your time. Use it to schedule appointments, maintain your
to do list and remind you of important events. DateView offers three basic tools
to help you manage your time: An on-screen calendar shows events in your schedule.
Adding new events or modifying existing events is easy. Your calendar can be a day-by-day
listing of all your events and to do items. A time grid view showing each hour and
the item slated for that time slot is also available. Reminders can prompt you at
the correct time, whether or not DateView is open. Printed calendars let you consult
your schedule when you are away from your computer. They can be printed in many different
formats. |
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OS 9
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QuickProject TM
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| QuickProject is an outline form (hierarchical) things-to-do list. You can define
projects. Projects can be divided into tasks. Tasks can be divided into subtasks.
You can record the percentage completion at the project level, and at any task or
subtask level. You can attach lengthy notes to each individual task or subtask. Responsibility
can be assigned to an individual. Individuals can be selected from your Apple Address
Book. |
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