uOrganized 1.1.2.1
| Developer: |
Veetosoft (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$24.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3.68 MB |
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uOrganized is an attractive and powerful tasks and notes management software which allows you to schedule and organize you personal and business life efficiently.
You can set reminders to notify you of your appointments, birthdays, upcoming deadlines, recurring tasks, etc..., opening files, send Emails or SMS messages, but that's not all, you are even able to maintain the system clean and fresh by removing unused and maybe harmful data from your computer automatically.
The Notes keeper helps you store all your personal information (Personal Diary, Tips, Ideas, Projects details, etc...) in a well structured folders tree-view, using word processor style editor for superior control over content.
A very powerful feature is the SMS reminder. Whether you are on the road, at home or just away from your computer, uOrganized won't let you miss any tasks or events thanks to the SMS notification system. You may use it to send Free SMS messages to your relatives or friends as well. Supports 200 SMS providers.
uOrganized is safe and secure. With protection of private data becoming a growing problem these days, you can be assured that uOrganized will password protect and encrypt your data using high encryption algorithms like Blowfish, therefore you can share your data over the Internet without problems. The Backup system has the option to make Automatic backups everyday, so you won't lose any important data.
Exploring tasks and notes is a simple process. You can view your tasks from in day, week, month, year or all tasks views. The user's interface it's flexible and customizable, you may choose from 23 different themes and you can change fonts and colors for every item. |
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