Many tasks are
date oriented, meaning
the task must be
completed by a certain
date. For example, a date
oriented task is a
dentist
appointment.
In the calendar
shown right, colors are
used to specify different
types of tasks. Holidays
are highlighted in navy,
completed tasks are
highlighted in red, and
undone tasks are
highlighted in
yellow.
One quick gce
at the quarterly
calendar, and you can
easily see what tasks are
scheduled for certain
days.
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Date Oriented
Task
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Category
Selection
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Each task
can be assigned a
category such as
personal,
recreational, or
medical. This way
each task is
organized and can
be used to filter
out some categories
when wanting to
view one specific
group of
tasks.
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Task Plus
includes a handy alarm
feature giving you that
extra minute to get
things together for a
meeting or make that
important phone
call.
When a task is
scheduled with an alarm
you can set an alarm to
pop up before a task
needs to be completed. A
screen pops up to remind
you of your upcoming and
task and you can even
have a sound programmed
to play! Each task can
have an alarm scheduled
at a different lead
time.
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Setting the
Alarm
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Reschedule a
Task
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As your day
progresses you may need
to reschedule your
tasks.
With Task Plus
simply select the task,
click on the edit button
and reschedule it for
another time, date, or
place.
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Task Plus makes
it easy to see which
tasks are completed with
the "strike out" option.
Upon completion of a task
simply click on the check
mark. Text for the task
has a line through it
making it easy to see
what's done and what's
left to do that
day.
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Strike out of
text
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Viewing Completed Task
List
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For a full
review of completed
tasks, a "View Completed
Tasks" option shows in
chronological order which
tasks are completed and
at what time the
completion took place.
Easy and simple for a
paper trail without
having to rifle through
paper.
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