WinWorkBar puts todo list, calendar, notepad in a GTD sidebar
Filed under: Windows, Office, Productivity, Freeware
If you prefer to keep your GTD application on the desktop instead of using a web app like Remember the Milk, WinWorkBar is worth giving a try.It's less than a 600kb download and packs a ton of functionality into a tidy sidebar. Features include a time and date display, calendar, task list, and notepad.
Tasks can be created as a one time occurrence or repeating event and can span multiple days. You can also specify percentage complete, not just whether or not a task is finished. The task view can be filtered a number of different ways, including progress, category, priority, or date (creation, change, etc.).
Notes can also be assigned to a range of dates - helpful if you've got an important event coming up and want to be reminded repeatedly as it approaches.
Hotkeys are supported for task and note creation and to show or hide the sidebar.
By default the sidebar autohides, though it's perfectly suited to full-time display on a widescreen monitor. A quick click on the menu button can turn off hiding. WinWorkBar also places an icon in the system tray at startup which provides right-click access to creating new notes and tasks.
WinWorkBar is a free application for Windows only.
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Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsThis week's guest blogger - Saul Colt
We meet a lot of interesting people in the course of running Download Squad; Developers, designers, engineers, entrepreneurs, executives.Thinkers.
Far and away the best part of this job are the connections made and ideas shared with people on the bleeding edge of the web and software. Too often, we only get to share a tiny slice of those conversations and off-topic bits.
Starting today we're opening up Download Squad in a way we've never done before. Over the coming weeks we'll invite a few of those people, to which we've loved talking, to join us as guest bloggers on Download Squad.
This week's guest is one of my favorite goofball Twitter pundits. He's also "Head of Magic" at FreshBooks, a company which managed to bring the most boring task in the world -- accounts receivable -- to the web, and make it almost fun in the process.
This week's guest blogger - Saul Colt originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 08 Dec 2008 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsVirtualScreenMaximizer stretches windows across multiple monitors
Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Freeware
If you have multiple monitors connected to your PC, clicking a program's maximize button will usually make it take up the whole screen of one display. VirtualScreenMaximizer will make that single program stretch across all of your displays with the click of a button.The utility is a tiny (32KB) executable. Just download and run it and an icon will show up in your system tray. Right click that icon to open the config menu and select the hotkeys you want to use to maximize or restore programs. You can select key combinations like Ctrl+Alt+F6 if you want too.
[via gHacks]
VirtualScreenMaximizer stretches windows across multiple monitors originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 08 Dec 2008 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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