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AccomplishmentTracker 2.0
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From the developer: "AccomplishmentTracker 2.0 is a small utility that can help you manage your time, with to-do lists, and record your accomplishments (by date). The built-in categories are Work and Home, but you can add as many other categories as you wish. This program stores your accomplishments in weekly files and allows you to browse through them to help you remember what all you did in previous weeks. The new version has many features asked for by users of 1.0: improved input through keyboard shortcuts and tooltips, customizable date styles (m/d/y, d/m/y, y/m/d), set the font and font size for the interface and the SlideShow, more quotes and the SlideShow can be hidden, all of the accomplishments of a type can be viewed at once, set which day of the week you start on, you can edit ToDo's and Accomplishments, better help, now saves which Accomplishment type was active on quit, and finally, fully compatible with 1.0's data. (to use your old data, install the new AccomplishmentTracker 2.0 and follow the directions under the 'Help' Menu item.)"
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