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GoalEnforcer Hyperfocus 2009 r1
SVT Systems
GoalEnforcer Hyperfocus Edition is a visual goal setting software that can help you plan, get focused and accomplish goals much faster than any other method. Its innovative interface lets you unleash the power of recursive visual thinking and increase your productivity. You can easily set and rearrange a goal accomplishment plan by dragging and dropping virtual objects. It includes color coding, status report, and progress chart features for goal tracking. The calendar view can remind you about important due dates, and the new hyperfocus view will optimize your attention and keep you on track. The G-map renders a colorful overview of your goal map, and the Brainstorm Quick Entry mode allows you to enter your ideas faster. "Action Button" automatically adjust multiple dates at once (both Start Dates and Due Dates), so that you can quickly adapt to schedule changes. Good for home projects, as well as business project management. Keep your family, friends and co-workers updated by sending status report e-mails, or posting progress charts to Web sites.
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