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What To Do
Review date:September 25, 2003
Version reviewed:1.04
NOTE: the review only pertains to the version/date mentioned above. Subsequent versions could be quite different from the reviewed version.
Review:

What To Do is a task list that adapts to the way you organize.

It features an optional built-in help screen, provision for extensive notes, a relational knowledge database, is easy-to-use, offers optional deletion of completed tasks, and more.

At different times we all need a to-list which stores the tasks we must do and which allows us to allocate priority to those tasks. What To Do takes that simple task list to the next stage by including a relational knowledge base so that you can specify where tasks must be carried out (purchase milk at the Quickee Mart).

The more you use What To Do the more impressed you are with the tasks it can accomplish!

Suitable for students, business people, home carers – in fact, every single person could make good use of this program. As with all of these types of programs, it requires input from the user and the old computing expression from the 1960s applies – GIGO (garbage in, garbage out).

We were extremely impressed with What To Do. It is an exceptional task list and to-do manager and is highly recommended.

Get it!

Screenshots:

Below: the main window showing the optional help screen

Below: up close and personal

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