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Priorganizer is a Task Manager
application with an Outlook-like interface that supports unlimited hierarchical
subtasks and a knowledge base. Very easy to learn with an extremely convenient
and fluid interface! There's no learning curve - once you
download you'll be up and running in seconds.

The goal of Priorganizer is flexibility and convenience. We all have different ways of organizing
and managing our time and our task lists, with a flexible hierarchical space for
entering your tasks you can even use Priorganizer as a brain-dump or
mind-mapping application. There are places to enter tasks, and places to enter
ideas, thoughts and even
time management
values. Use it the way you work.
Task Repository, with Subtasks
Priorganizer sports a clean, contemporary user-interface,
with its major features separated into independent views, each of which is
accessed through an
icon down the side. The main view is the task list, which shows your
hierarchical to-do list.

Every list window in Priorganizer has a consistent look
and feel, offering an easy to navigate hierarchy, preview text against each item
(similar to Outlook), a Quick-Entry line for quickly creating either top level
items or subtasks, and drag and drop support for repositioning or re-parenting
items with a simple drag of the mouse (click
here to see a flash demo of this!). All lists can be customized to show
columns you choose, change the sort order and a variety of other options.
The Task List view shows both a main task list and a subtasks window. This is
a familiar paradigm that is consistent with Windows Explorer. In Explorer you
select folders and see files to the right. In Priorganizer you select tasks on
the left and see that task's subtasks on the
right. If having two windows is too much for you, then you can simply close the
subtasks window and navigate the entire hierarchy in the main task window only.
Because of its flexibility in creating a hierarchy, you can group tasks into
projects, milestones, context, subjects, people, departments - anything you
wish.
Task Intelligence and Customizing Priorganizer
What makes Priorganizer more than just a simple task
repository is its understanding of the tasks and how they relate to one another.
For example when you complete a parent task, all the sub-tasks and their
sub-tasks will be completed automatically. Likewise, when all subtasks are
complete the parent will automatically be marked as complete, triggering a
cascade of events up the task tree. There are many more business rules that
control the behavior and how you interact with your tasks, and in the future I
hope to allow users to extend this behavior with the use of
workflow add-ins.
While Priorganizer does try its best to apply some
intelligence to the tasks, most of the behavior can be customized via the
options dialog. For example you may not want a parent task to automatically be
set to "started" just because one of its subtasks was started -- everything like this can
be configured.

Another configurable aspect of Priorganizer is the window
layout manager. Every window in Priorganizer can be relocated by dragging the caption
bar of the window to an edge of the screen or in-between existing windows. Hold
the mouse during the drag and you will see it cycle through the different layout
options, letting go of the mouse selects that configuration. You can also drag
one window onto another's caption bar to create a tabbed window. Also windows
can be floated or hidden using the buttons in the caption bar and made visible
once again using the icon in the toolbar. The possibilities are endless.
To see a flash demo of the layout manager in action,
click here!
Task Quick-Entry

The Quick-Entry line allows you to quickly add either
tasks or subtasks, and is also available in all other list windows. You simply
click on the Quick-Entry line and enter the title of the task. Once you press
enter the task will appear and will be selected, ready for you to edit in-place.
Of course you can also just right-click and select 'New Item', from which a task
form will pop-up.
Another useful feature is 'one-click complete'.
Every task line is displayed with a checkbox that can be clicked in-place.
Clicking the checkbox sets the task to complete, moving it to the end of the
list and striking it out. To see a flash demo of one-click-complete,
click
here.
In-Place, Rich Editing

Most people
dislike pop-up windows,
web or desktop it makes little difference. Priorganizer allows
you the choice of either editing your data in a pop-up editor, or in-place as a
window docked in the main screen. As you edit the item in-place, the changes are
automatically saved as you type, making updating your tasks a fluid and
convenient process.
Of course, like all editors in Priorganizer, the in-place
editing window is also a rich editor, providing you with a variety of formatting
options: font size, color and style, paragraph options, indentation and
bulleting just to name a few.
Priorganizer Quick Access via the System Tray
Priorganizer also provides an icon that sits in the
system tray. When clicked a miniature version of Priorganizer, optimized for
quick-access, pops up and provides you a simpler 'What's Next' todo list and a
scratch pad for making quick notes.

The What's Next List (WNL) is a significant
feature. While the main task list provides you with amazing flexibility in
creating a rich, highly organized and deeply hierarchical task list, the WNL is
intended to let you maintain a smaller, focused list of tasks you will be
tackling in the
immediate future. What's different about the WNL is that it lets you drag tasks
from anywhere in your main task list right into the WNL and then synchronizes
the two. If you update the task in the WNL, it will update in the main task list
and vice-versa.
What makes this incredibly useful is that, at the start
of the day you can find the tasks you plan on tackling, drag them in to your
WNL and for the rest of the day you can work solely from the WNL - a simple,
focused to-do list. Get interrupted with a phone call or other ad-hoc task? No
problem as the WNL has a Quick-Entry line for entering miscellaneous tasks. Once
entered they go straight to the top of the WNL list. Complete that task and
you'll be back working on the tasks you dragged in. I find this style of working
fits in well with the 'Getting Things
Done' methodology that is becoming so popular.
The bottom line is that the What's Next List gives you
the convenience of a simple to-do list integrated into the power of a
hierarchical task manager.
Task Pop-Up Editor
While the in-place editor in the main task list provides
some task editing capability, only a select number of fields are available
in-place. To access fields such as the due date, completed date, category etc.
you will find the more comprehensive task pop-up editor more suitable.

The pop-up editor is activated by double clicking a task,
or when creating a new task. It's modeless and resizable, allowing you to open
several tasks simultaneously, and to minimize the main application letting you
work on tasks independently. All changes are made in a copy of the task, only
committing if you save those changes.
Knowledge Base
In this day and age we have more information available to
us than ever before. Information collation and aggregation is a part of
everyone's life, more so since the Internet has enabled us to so easily research
subjects. I, for one, am constantly learning new things and taking notes.
Priorganizer has been of substantial value to me as I can now organize my
thoughts hierarchically, have all my thoughts in one (organized) location, and
search through everything I've written in a split second.

Priorganizer offers a special place to store your
thoughts, things you learn, and tidbits of information you want to remember: The
Knowledge Base. With a familiar tree
structure in which you can organize your thoughts, and a rich editor for
constructing formatted documents, Priorganizer gives you a powerful tool for
building a valuable repository for your thoughts. My wife, for example, loves to
use the Knowledge Base to store her favorite recipes!
Log and Archive
Every day I spend hours working on tasks, sometimes
completing several but often interrupted while working, a distraction that costs
me a lot of time in simply regaining focus on the tasks at hand. What's worse is
when I come back the next morning and try to remember what it was I was doing
the previous evening.

That's why I keep a log. The Log and Archived Tasks feature in Priorganizer
is a central journal of what I've been doing and an automatic record of tasks
that I've completed. This lets me look back to see what I was doing the past
month (useful for time tracking for timesheets, for example), or just to see
what I was doing the day before. Keeping a log helps considerably in maintaining
a sense of continuum while I work on several projects simultaneously, and makes
for a nice narrative on my life at work.
Scheduled Tasks and Task Templates
No matter how hard you try to avoid deadlines and
schedules, in many cases they're inevitable. When you have tasks scheduled in
the future, either once-off or recurring tasks, you will need to create a
scheduled task in the Scheduled Tasks view in Priorganizer.

The purpose of the Scheduled Tasks view is to keep all
your future-scheduled tasks out of the way of your main task list, avoiding the
clutter that you get in other traditional task managers. It allows you to
organize your scheduled tasks in a hierarchy that's independent of the main task
structure, and schedule not only single tasks but hierarchical tasks with
subtasks - all of which can be activated on a single date.
Priorganizer does offer recurring task options, but its
real power is in the flexibility it allows you by grouping together and
dictating the activation date of each individual task instance. For example, one
user has a task and set of subtasks that are activated at different times
throughout the month. Priorganizer lets her group those tasks under one parent
task which helps her be organized. She then sets unique dates for each subtask,
each set to recur every month. This allows for some very complex task
scheduling - it's a powerful feature.
The Scheduled Tasks window is also where you can manage
your task templates. Task templates are tasks (or task trees) that are
not scheduled, but can be activated manually through a right-click menu option.
Each time they are activated they are copied into the task list - parent
and all its subtasks, providing you a great way to create templates for common
tasks that are perhaps tied to a specific incident or action and not a date.
Search
There wouldn't be much use in keeping so much useful
information through the task, log, knowledge base and schedules if you couldn't
find items quickly. When you're creating a hierarchical task repository, one
thing that quickly becomes apparent as the task list grows is that you will need
a way to easily find tasks. This is where you will use the Search view.

The Search view provides you with a way to search across
all types of entries that Priorganizer supports, for any word that appears in
any of the fields. For each result found, it shows the item (along with an
abstract) and lets you open it up, read or make changes. It also saves recent
search terms in the drop down list, and separates the results into pages to make
searching faster.
Printing
If you're away from your desk, out of the office, or need
to talk about tasks in a meeting with others, you will certainly need a hard
copy of your task list.
Priorganizer provides you with the ability to print (and
print-preview) all the major lists it supports. It prints the list exactly as
you see it, subtasks and all, but in its entirety spanning as many pages as
needed.
Not only can you print your tasks, log, knowledge base
and scheduled tasks list, you can also print your What's Next list. This is a
great feature if you have a set number of tasks to complete that day but you
won't be at a computer. What's more: it prints out the checkboxes against each
item, letting you ink-in the checkmark as you complete each task.
Dynamic Help
Priorganizer is designed to be intuitive, consistent and
very easy to use - with very little learning. However, in case anything is
unclear Priorganizer comes with an integrated help system. The dynamic help is
integrated into the application and shows along side the main screen at all
times, unless closed by the user.

As you select different windows, even pop-up windows, the
help changes dynamically explaining the window that has focus in clear, simple
terms and giving you links to learn more about each related section.
Also to get you started, Priorganizer comes with a sample
data file consisting of some fictitious tasks and knowledge base entries taken
from my blog. Navigate around the tasks in the file and make changes to your
heart's content to help you get familiar with how the application works. To load
the sample data, simply select File->Open Sample File.
Automatic Updates
Over the past month there have been 11 releases of
Priorganizer: Make no doubt, it's very much in active development. One of the
best features of Priorganizer is its ability to keep itself up to date with the
latest changes.
Unlike other applications, when an update is available it
explains what has changed and gives you the option of upgrading, which it then
downloads in the background. Every effort has been made to make the update
procedure a straightforward and clear process.

Another unique feature is the ability to configure
Priorganizer (via the Options dialog) to download development builds (beta test
versions) in addition to the more formal releases. For those of you daring
enough to take on the less stable but more frequent releases, this option is for
you.
Both during the trial and after you purchase
Priorganizer, you will continue receiving updates up until the next version (1.2
for example) free of charge! And at any time you can view the most recent
changes available via an option in the Tools menu.
Add-Ins
Last, but not least, is the up-and-coming
add-in
architecture, providing an interface to allow extensions to Priorganizer without
adding extra baggage to the base application. Currently you can extend the
application to add new options to the Tools menu, which can be configured to
spawn other executables that will have access to the task list (which is in XML
format) for custom processing.
In the future we're hoping to release a substantial
number of addins covering shared, workgroup task lists to Gantt charts and
iCal
support. Watch this space.
Pricing
Priorganizer can be used for free for 30 days, after
which you will need to purchase a license for just $29.95 (at time of print).
Why not
download a trial and give it a go? I honestly
think it will change the way you work, for the better. After all, with
organization comes peace of mind.
As always if you have any suggestions or find any bugs, please
contact me
and I'll get back to you right away.