User Group Software

Is There Something to Do?

Reviewed by Alex Borisov

People are idea machines, but not everyone is equipped with the organizational skills or functional memory to access, prioritize and benefit from them all. We have a hard enough time remembering when to get the oil changed in the car, let alone manage a large project with multiple deadlines, people to contact and meetings to be on time for. ITSD (Is There Something To Do?) Organizer is a simple solution for identifying important steps in achieving a goal, keeping track of where you are in the process and what is left to be done, and for gathering and recording new bits of useful information as a task progresses. ITSD Organizer's strengths come from its task-prioritizing features, one-click program access, hierarchical task structure (so one can break down large tasks into smaller components), the option to schedule recurring or one-time tasks, and progress-tracking capability. Spend less time searching through scraps of paper to jog your memory and more time making good use of the information that has been stored and easily categorized by ITSD Organizer. The program is as simple to use as a daily planner and even monitors the availability of new e-mail. New to ITSD Organizer is Quick Notes, a hotkey feature for selecting text within electronic reading material and automatically saving it into the Organizer. This feature takes academic note-taking to a new level. Later, the notes can be organized by category and importance, the same way ITSD Organizer manages tasks. Your personal memory may file such information incompletely or not at all, but ITSD Organizer will build a database that is thorough, logical and instantly retrievable.


Is There Something to Do?

 
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