Outline Tracker

Category: Productivity & Utilities

Price: $19.75 US

Last Updated:
Sat, 11 Jun

Developer:
Hominid Software

Developer Homepage:
http://hominidsoftware.com/

Palm App Catalog Rating: 3.8

PreCentral.net Rating

 

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Description

Total downloads:
3549
Current Install Base:
 
Current Version:
2.2.0
Size:
13533184
Minimum OS:
webOS 1.4.5
The many details so often forgotten can all be at your fingertips! Light-years past a to-do list, Outline Tracker™ helps you organize all of your tasks and associated notes. Organize projects at work, plan a move, a wedding, or a grocery list. * Organize tasks and sub-tasks as many layers deep as you need. * Outline Tracker’s dynamic to-do list shows only the tasks you can work on here and now. * View upcoming tasks in the “By Due Date” scene. * The dynamic waiting list shows tasks that are waiting for action by someone else - tap to contact him/her * Tasks and sub-projects can repeat on an exact schedule (such as the second-last day of every month) or a lax schedule (such as “a week after I last did it”). * Color-coding shows at a glance who’s responsible for a task -- you, your organization, or no one (better get someone on that!) * Items with a due date appear in the webOS Calendar * Global search makes it easy to find items * Coordinate with others using Basecamp from 37signals (useable through any web browser, with custom apps available for many kinds of smartphone). * Basecamp items are cached on the device, so Basecamp projects can be edited when you are offline, and changes will be uploaded when you are next online. * Supports David Allen’s Getting Things Done® (GTD) methodology. Outline Tracker also functions as an outliner, importing from OPML and XOXO formats, & exporting to XOXO format. New in 2.2.0: * Import from any outliner which exports OPML files * While importing, new Places are created as needed.
 

 

Comments

Comments

By houseband on Sat, 24 Apr 2010 5:26 am EDT
Score
+0

It is really an awesome product for organising tasks and especially synching with an web based desktop-solution.

By compuseum on Sun, 12 Jun 2011 6:14 am EDT
Score
+0

Compared to "Bonsai" on PalmOS, it's far from being worth 20 bucks.