ToDo List for HanDBase - ToDo List replacement with super-enhanced prioritization. Show completed/incomplete items; show items due today (or overdue); Show items above a certain priority; Show items which are either incomplete or were completed today...
The whole point of a to-do list is prioritization, and 1-5 doesn't cut it. This applet lets you estimate cost (e.g., "How long will this take?") and benefit (e.g., "How much would I pay to have it done for me?"). The benefit/cost ratio gives a surprisingly accurate way to see what is *really* important on your to-do list.
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Requirements:HanDBase v.2.7x or greater
Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x, Pocket PC 2002, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.2, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.3, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.5, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.6, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.7, RIM BlackBerry OS 5.0, RIM BlackBerry OS 6.0, S60 1st Edition, S60 2nd Edition, S60 3rd Edition, S60 3rd Edition FP1, S60 3rd Edition FP2, S60 5th Edition, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphone, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6 Standard, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Standard
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