RE: [ADHD-Coders-Unite] TimeLeft
I forgot to say that with the stickies and reminders, I can also execute most everything that I can with Planner. I can play a sound, open a web page, set if for different time check functions, or (the best part) I can really get the point across and have it turn off the monitor or PC. I’ve been looking for software that will do that (and still be useful and not kill other stuff) for a few weeks now. I’m so happy, I’m doing the cabbage patch dance thing here in my seat in the semi-privacy of my office. Woo-hoo.
From: ADHD-Coders-Unite@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ADHD-Coders-Unite@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Collins, Monica P.
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 12:02 PM
To: ADHD-Coders-Unite@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ADHD-Coders-Unite] TimeLeft
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 12:02 PM
To: ADHD-Coders-Unite@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ADHD-Coders-Unite] TimeLeft
I’ve been sitting on a goldmine and didn’t even know it. I’ve had this piece of freeware software for awhile now. I was using it for the clocks. It turns out that it might be able to replace two other pieces of software that I currently have installed, Post-Its Digital Note Pads and ADD Planner. And I was just getting ready to purchase Post-Its, so I’ll just purchase this instead. One nice thing that Post-Its had was the ability to have a push pin board to put them all on, which was why I was about the purchase the deluxe version and no longer use the free one. However, the TimeLeft stickies have the ability to be joined together and moved around as one entity. Eh, that’ll work.
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