File Details |
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File Size | 1.3 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows NT/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | October 21, 2008 |
Total Downloads | 11,752 |
Publisher | Konrad Papala |
Homepage | Total Organizer |
Publisher's Description
Total Organizer is a Personal Information Manager allowing you to store your tasks, todos, contacts and notes divided into tags (folders).
Latest Reviews
gezley reviewed v2.4 on Jul 12, 2008
Just started using the trial Pro version and I must say I am very impressed. The ability to cross-reference to-do tasks with, for example, contacts is very intuitive. For example, I am self-employed, so I have a folder with Customer contacts. In that folder I have created two subfolders - Payments Due, and Payments Received. If I do a job for a customer but don't receive payment straight away then the task is itemised in Payments Due, simply by clicking on the Payments Due folder on the left hand side. As soon as I receive the cheque for that job I can go back to that task and click once on Payments Due, which removes the cross-reference from the Payments Due folder, and then click once on the Payments Received folder. Voila!! Payment is now recorded under payments received! Yes I know there are accounts packages that do this but I am mobile in my work, and I can't take my accounts software with me and install it on every computer I fix. This program is portable, so I can bring it around and keep myself organized. Very very good indeed! Just what I have ben looking for, and definitely a step above the others I've tried.
KonradPapala reviewed v2.4 on Jul 1, 2008
@Drewz
Hi,
Please submit this bug on the forum ( http://konradp.com/forum ) with details so I can deal with it. Or contact me at http://corlive.com/konrad
I'm constantly working on Total Organizer and any problems are solved very quickly.
Drewz reviewed v2.4 on Jun 20, 2008
I gave it a 5 before but I got to take a point off. Theres somethings that went wrong: like some reminders that got placed at another date.
bouchonx reviewed v2.34 on Jun 10, 2008
I prefer essentialpim...
and like all the other pims...
Originality ?
Oh yes, it is ugly
Drewz reviewed v2.31 on Feb 1, 2008
I use it daily, I love it.
zridling reviewed v1.8 on Mar 13, 2007
Very interesting, indeed. The challenge will be to keep it from morphing into bloat.
dgg reviewed v1.6 on Nov 8, 2006
I downloaded this with very low expectations. I am very pleased.
It has all the features I want in an organizer (notes, address book, to-do, and scheduler/reminder) and takes little resources.
It's a keeper for me.
freepims reviewed v1.1 on Sep 28, 2006
Great software, good job!!!
Lisa Hayes reviewed v0.1 Test on Mar 18, 2006
it certainly looks promising. it is heading in the right direction as far as an "organizer" software is concerned.
the layout is simplistic enough to be appreciated as it is. The features are lacking (well, it is to be expected since it is a beta, after all).
gezley reviewed v2.4 on Jul 12, 2008
Just started using the trial Pro version and I must say I am very impressed. The ability to cross-reference to-do tasks with, for example, contacts is very intuitive. For example, I am self-employed, so I have a folder with Customer contacts. In that folder I have created two subfolders - Payments Due, and Payments Received. If I do a job for a customer but don't receive payment straight away then the task is itemised in Payments Due, simply by clicking on the Payments Due folder on the left hand side. As soon as I receive the cheque for that job I can go back to that task and click once on Payments Due, which removes the cross-reference from the Payments Due folder, and then click once on the Payments Received folder. Voila!! Payment is now recorded under payments received! Yes I know there are accounts packages that do this but I am mobile in my work, and I can't take my accounts software with me and install it on every computer I fix. This program is portable, so I can bring it around and keep myself organized. Very very good indeed! Just what I have ben looking for, and definitely a step above the others I've tried.
KonradPapala reviewed v2.4 on Jul 1, 2008
@Drewz
Hi,
Please submit this bug on the forum ( http://konradp.com/forum ) with details so I can deal with it. Or contact me at http://corlive.com/konrad
I'm constantly working on Total Organizer and any problems are solved very quickly.
Drewz reviewed v2.4 on Jun 20, 2008
I gave it a 5 before but I got to take a point off. Theres somethings that went wrong: like some reminders that got placed at another date.
bouchonx reviewed v2.34 on Jun 10, 2008
I prefer essentialpim...
and like all the other pims...
Originality ?
Oh yes, it is ugly
Drewz reviewed v2.31 on Feb 1, 2008
I use it daily, I love it.
zridling reviewed v1.8 on Mar 13, 2007
Very interesting, indeed. The challenge will be to keep it from morphing into bloat.
dgg reviewed v1.6 on Nov 8, 2006
I downloaded this with very low expectations. I am very pleased.
It has all the features I want in an organizer (notes, address book, to-do, and scheduler/reminder) and takes little resources.
It's a keeper for me.
freepims reviewed v1.1 on Sep 28, 2006
Great software, good job!!!
Lisa Hayes reviewed v0.1 Test on Mar 18, 2006
it certainly looks promising. it is heading in the right direction as far as an "organizer" software is concerned.
the layout is simplistic enough to be appreciated as it is. The features are lacking (well, it is to be expected since it is a beta, after all).