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GoldenSection Organizer

Version: 1.30 build 127

Downloads Count: 3,504

License Type: Shareware

Price: $30

Date Added: Jan 3, 2002

Operating Systems: Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me

File Size: 1265 KB

Author: Golden Section labs

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Description of GoldenSection Organizer

Experience the calming wisdom that comes from having your every bit of data organized in a coherent tree-outline form. This full-scale personal information manager is a planner, notebook, and address book in one. Its intuitive interface combines all your notes, bookmark lists, holidays, reminders, appointments, task lists, and contacts into an outline that you can customize. You get notifications about upcoming birthdays, holidays, appointments, meetings, and jobs, and you can track your everyday tasks. You can even earn a free registration by contributing your own data files to the author's Web site: Create a reference or knowledge base that you want to share with others, and submit it. If your file contains more than 100 records and if Golden Section Labs finds it interesting, the author will publish it on the Web site and then send you a free GoldenSection Organizer registration.

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