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All-in-1 Personal Organizer 4.0.2

6.0

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License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 266 Limitations None
Publisher Bruno Cancellieri File Size 7.5M
Date added 26 Jan 2005 Check your speed

All-in-1 Personal Organizer (APO) is an ergonomic personal information manager (PIM) with three main uses. First, it's a tool for managing any kind of personal information such as tasks, events, contacts, notes, passwords, file links, and Web links. Second, it's a smart image viewer. Finally, it can be used as a mind stimulator useful for reflection, self-analysis, and self-improvement. All information is contained in a password-protected Microsoft Access 2000 database (however, you do not need to install Access 2000). The information is divided into up to 44 customizable domains and an unlimited number of categories. APO can display information not only as a grid or list, but also as a calendar, tree map, tag map, sticky notes, random maps, moving tags, and moving pictures, complete with auto-tiling, drag and drop, and various kinds of animations. Version 4.0.2 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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