Accomplice Task Management Software 1.2.3
| Developer: |
Vertabase Project Management (more products...) |
| OS: | WinNT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 10.40 MB |
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Task management software to get things done. "Effective enough to become a habit"says Chris Shipley. Over 30,000 users worldwide! Software to manage to-dos, goals and notes, and then share and track information with teams. Integrates with MS Outlook and PDA's. Activities may be sub-tasked, prioritized, scheduled, delegated and tracked. Supporting information – e-mail, documents, rich text and web links – may also be turned into notes and linked to activities.
Hear what our users say:
Getting Things Done "Every now and then, I come across a tool that just blows my mind....Accomplice is one awesome piece of software. And it just about reaches Holy Grail status." David S. Anderson , CEO, The Utopia Group.
Accomplice - Could it Be The Nirvana of Organization?
"Most of you have pieces of critical information that you need day to day in email, in to do lists, in spreadsheets and possibly other programs. What's REAL cool is that unlike web-only applications, Accomplice works on- or off-line, and syncs with Windows Mobile, Palm or Blackberry devices." Ramon Ray, Technology Evangelist & Publisher, Smallbiztechnology.com.
Task Managment Reaches a New Level
"By tackling the much needed problem of managing tasks, to-dos or activities, Accomplice is concentrating on one problem and solving it very well." KnowMore Media, Diane Ensey.
"Accomplice Rocks! I have tried a lot of To Do / Productivity Apps. Many are quite good but I just don't use them. I love Accomplice and I use it. You've come up with the best balance between usability, integration and ease of use I've yet found." Jim Delmer, Owner, Great Bear Web Design.
Accomplice is a software application that helps busy professionals like you manage your to-dos, goals, and notes, then sync them with your team. It works online and offline, integrates with Outlook and other software you already use, and syncs with your PDA.
Track tasks, manage goals and get organized with Accomplice. |
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