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What ToDo 1.3 offers ‘Leopard’ compatibility

Objective Satisfaction today announced the release of What ToDo 1.3, the latest release of its task management application geared towards the popular work-life management system Getting Things Done. It is also flexible, so it can be used for any personal to do system. Version 1.1 adds the ability to assign tasks a color, the ability to mark tasks important, rich text editing of task and context notes, and Mac OS X 10.5 “Leopard” compatibility.

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What ToDo 1.1 offers .Mac synching, more

Objective Satisfaction today announced the release of What ToDo 1.1, the latest release of its task management application geared towards the popular work-life management system Getting Things Done. It is also flexible, so it can be used for any personal to do system. Version 1.1 adds .Mac syncing, extensive copy and paste, and significantly improved keyboard navigation. What ToDo is priced at US$29, and a free trial is available. Read More

Objective Satisfaction announces What ToDo

Objective Satisfaction today announced What ToDo 1.0, a new task management application geared towards the popular work-life management system Getting Things Done. It is also flexible, so it can be used for any personal to do system. What ToDo allows the user to set up projects and sub-projects — there is no need to shoe-horn tasks into a flat list. It provides the Shelf, a convenient spot to store shortcuts to important projects and actions, which decouples navigation from organization.

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