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(note: Some versions of Windows do not come with Java installed. If you have trouble running AccomplishmentTracker 2.0, you may need to get Java from Sun Microsystems. The latest version can be easily downloaded and installed fromSun Microsystems. )
Mac OS 9 users. I am seeing a problem with getting 2.0 to work properly under OS 9, and I've pulled the 2.0 download until I can get it fixed. It should not take too much time and I'm hoping to get it done in the next few days (today being Oct 12,2002) If you would like to be emailed when it is ready, feel free to email me attrueseekers@mac.com. In the meantime, you can still download AccomplishmentTracker1.0 here:
<download 1.0 for OS 9>
AccomplishmentTracker is absolutely, positively, 100% free. You are downloading a fully functional application that has no time limits imposed on it. That being said, you can, if you choose, register AccomplishmentTracker here. Money collected will go toward development tools and help spur future software.Design Goals:
I needed an application which could keep track of my various accomplishments. I then found my self adding prefixes to each accomplishment to track what it was for, so I added the ability to set different types of accomplishments. Finially, I realized the how convenient it would be to be able to track the things I needed to do also.
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Software is showing the ToDo's and Accomplishments associated of the category "Accomplishment Tracker".
Accomplishment Type:
An Accomplishment Type defines a set of ToDo's and a set of Things accomplished, and each Accomplishment Type is stored in its own subfolder. There are two built in types, Work and Home. By selecting the third radio button, you can enter any type of task you like which will then be available from the pull down menu.
Date of Accomplishment:
The Date of Accomplishment Control allows you to set the date of anything that is marked as an accomplishment. Forgot to mark something as finished yesterday? No Problem, click on the '<<' button and then Mark the item as accomplished.
Accomplishment Editor:
The Accomplishment Editor Control is where you type in your accomplishment. After you type it, you can either place it in your ToDo list or immediately mark it for accomplishment. Remember that it will get marked for whatever date is in the Date of Accomplishment Control.
ToDo List:
The ToDo List is a simple control which displays the items in the ToDo list and allows you to delete items or to mark them as Accomplished. Marking them as accomplished removes them from this list and places them in the Things Accomplished Control.
Things Accomplished:
The Things Accomplished also displays the list of items in the Accomplished list but is a bit more complex than the ToDo list. Since Accomplishments are stored in weekly files, this list only shows items from the current week.
Disclaimer: This software is provided as is. The author is not responsible for anything that may happen while using this software.
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