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- Version: 2.0.10, 2/7/2009 12:01AM PST
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ps16--2008
The program sounds good, but its usage is cumbersome: tasks change itself into other tasks, duplicate or disappear. As one understand, this is not what a task manager is supposed to do. In addition, the program becomes unresponsive after every 2 or so minutes, which leaves you in the dark of what happened with the task you just put in (see line above of what happens then).
Documentation is zero, and developed support less then zero.
I think that there is plenty of free software a lot better then this. If you wan to try this one out, be prepared to loose your money.
Documentation is zero, and developed support less then zero.
I think that there is plenty of free software a lot better then this. If you wan to try this one out, be prepared to loose your money.
How about ability to fetch phone #'s from Address Book - Version: 2.0.10, 9/7/2008 08:37AM PST
arteest103--2008
I've been trying out different task managers--"Things" being the latest-- and Easy Task Manager seems like a possible candidate. With iGTD you used to be able to grab a phone number out of Address Book. That is my most important criteria so far because there are several productivity products that do the job but none have this feature (that I know of).
That said, it is not quite ready for prime time though it is pretty close. The ical integration and web syncing is a must for a long term Todo solution, from multiple locations and computers. It still freezes sometimes and doesn't behave in a very Mac fashion, nor does the Windows version I have (VMWare Fusion) appear much more stable. I cannot rely upon it to be my source for everything, but rather use BusySync/BusyCal and use GCal all integrated with iCal, but this too hasn't gotten all of the kinks removed.
I am essentially running both, hoping that one will eventually become slick, reliable, trustworthy, etc.
Big Kudos though for developing concurrently both a windows and mac program, without making mac the red-headed stepchild.