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Do It All!™
The Shareware Job and Schedule Organizer
Copyright 1990-93 by J. Christopher Bell
Version 3.02
Do It All! is a job prioritizer, to-do list, and appointment manager. You
can set Alarms for events, store jobs as Current/Postponed/Done, TEXT export
(use it to make reports of your Done Jobs), and more. One the basic jobs of
Do It All! is a "sliding priority" job, for instance "low priority now but it
should move up in my list so that by October 1st it is the most important
thing on the list". Types of jobs include "limited-date schedule events"
which cover events like "MWF, 10am-11am from Sep.29 to Dec.1". Job editing
and display is done with international time/date formats and even time/date
input via keyboard for all international [single-byte] formats! New "auto-
save" feature to save your joblist when you switch it the background or
after 15 minutes to keep your joblist information from dissapearing!
Shareware magazine says "Definite A+ for user interface design and overall
product usefulness. ... With its human interface and commonsense approach
to scheduling, Do It All! blasts past all other reminder [apps] we've seen."
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* I ask only for a voluntary donation to me to help finance writing new shareware
* and public domain software. Send whatever you think this program is worth to you.
* Suggested pricing for Do It All!:
* Businesses and Universities: $40 // Individuals: Between $15 and $35.
* U.K. users: 25 Pounds Sterling
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* Temporary option = Bay-Area-Employment-ware:
* Recent graduate from Dartmouth College with a double major in Computer
* Science and Religion with good grades and a work history in software development,
* primarily on the Mac, but on other platforms also. I will need a job starting in June.
* I plan to live somewhere in Silicon Valley / The San Francisco Bay Area. If you or
* someone you know could use a creative Mac software developer with a bachelor’s degree
* and good references, write to me at one of the addresses listed below, either
* by electronic or paper mail.
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* For ways to get money to me if you don't have U.S. checks, read the on-line help!
*
Addresses:
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Via E-Mail
jXopher@applelink.apple.com
or until August, 1993 use the following!!!!:
j.christopher.bell@dartmouth.edu
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Via Snail Mail / Postal Service
J. Christopher Bell
c/o jXopher Labs
1830 Austin Ave.
Los Altos, CA 94024
USA
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