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Handy Dandy Planner 2.75
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The Handy Dandy Planner is designed to assist you in managing tasks and tracking appointments. It is your to-do list computerized. You will find it much more convenient than keeping lists by hand or other means. Suitable for home, school, or business use, it has a simple interface that is easy 1o use with powerful features. You can enter daily, weekly, monthly or yearly repeating tasks. You can attach categories to your tasks - home, office, school, etc. and filter them based on categories. You can password protect your entire list or you can password protect individual items. You can maintain multiple task lists, separately. You can copy your list to a disk and move it from your office computer to your laptop or home computer. And when you purchase a Handy Dandy Planner license, you get 3 activations - so with one license, you can install it on your home computer, your laptop and your office computer. Version 2.75 improved grid interface and menu navigation.
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