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  • A handy tool for organizing affairs and plans

    One can see that the program has been created with every consideration in mind. There are no irritant flaws in the UI, which can be seen even in standard applications. It's conducive to good mood, which motivates to act to implement these plans. :)
  • Very good!

    Great!
  • great idea but

    Great idea (and yes, I read book on which this app based) but:
    - iPad version (looks like in works but when)
    - at least iCloud sync between between different iDevices
  • I like timeman

    This program really helps me to organize my work day and my home things. I really like it !!
  • Pretty cool!

    I find this app helpful in planning my projects and duties. Great job with recurring, floating tasks and analytics.
  • Why not?

    Nice and powerful app for personal task management. It's like the original Calendar on steroids.
    Hoping for iPad version soon!
  • I think this is awesome

    I've tried a ton of schedule and habit and project apps. This is the first one that really gives me the control I want. Which is due to the "frog" and "elephant" tasks. Elephant tasks are basically projects and you can break a project down into smaller projects and then into tasks.

    The floating scheduler is great too. I'm able to look and be like, oh, I have time right now to do Task-x.

    As the previous reviewer said, there is a lack of "once a month" by day. You can set monthly by date (like repeat on the 1st of every month). Hopefully this is addressed.

    You can repeat Fixed tasks weekly. So at 4pm every MWF set up exercising. There's no equivalent for floating tasks. If you set up exercise as a floating task, because, say, you never know when you're going to get out of work so you play it by ear, when you complete this task once it's done. You have to make a new "exercise" task every time, or create it as a fixed task and constantly adjust the time.

    I hope they add a frequency option for floating tasks. So you can put "exercise" 100 times. And every time you complete the task it subtracts one from the frequency: 99 left, 98 left, etc.
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  • Good concept, poor execution

    Doesn't coordinate with phone calendar. Cannot set up reoccurring events based on "first of tues of every month" as an example. The best idea is the time allocation idea but the overall functionality is low. Might be good in time. For .99 worth messing with. Don't pay more at this time.

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