Alive Task Manager Reviews
Alive Task Manager - Genuine electronic task scheduler, which is efficient and convenient in use
"Alive Task Manager - schedule various tasks and control how they are fulfilled"
by Dr. File Finder on Feb 15, 2008

Review by Michael E. Callahan aka Dr. File Finder
For a different approach to managing your time Alive Task Manager, by Vitolab Software is worth a look. The product has kind of a Windows Explorer feel to it. The neat thing about it is that you can divide various tasks into folders which helps you to get a better grasp on each project. So, for example, you can keep things you need to do at home in one folder and keep things you need to do at work in another.
If you like you can also break things down even finer and have multiple folders for household projects. Alive Task Manager can remind you when things are due, when you have an appointment, and so on.
In addition, you can also view all of your tasks in one list so you can get a complete overview of all the things you need to do. I like the way the program lets you break things down. For example, you can highlight the calendar on the left side of the screen and then see what you need to do that day on the right side of the screen. You can do this with projects as well.
The program also supports recurring tasks and I like the fact that you can change the task over time. So, for example, say you start out with a meeting every Wednesday for an hour, but after a month you need to increase the time to two hours. No sweat. In many programs you'd have to create a whole new task, but not in Alive Task Manager. Slick. You can even use the program to create a schedule for the day which you can print. The program is easy-to-use and intuitive, perfect for both new and experienced users.
There are lots of configurable options and the program really gives you a lot of flexibility. If you're really into details you can view percentage of work completed, assign priorities, set completion dates, and lots more. So, if you'd like something that will help you to be more organized Alive Task Manager may be just what you need. Check it out for yourself.
(Reviews provided by Tucows)
For a different approach to managing your time Alive Task Manager, by Vitolab Software is worth a look. The product has kind of a Windows Explorer feel to it. The neat thing about it is that you can divide various tasks into folders which helps you to get a better grasp on each project. So, for example, you can keep things you need to do at home in one folder and keep things you need to do at work in another.
If you like you can also break things down even finer and have multiple folders for household projects. Alive Task Manager can remind you when things are due, when you have an appointment, and so on.
In addition, you can also view all of your tasks in one list so you can get a complete overview of all the things you need to do. I like the way the program lets you break things down. For example, you can highlight the calendar on the left side of the screen and then see what you need to do that day on the right side of the screen. You can do this with projects as well.
The program also supports recurring tasks and I like the fact that you can change the task over time. So, for example, say you start out with a meeting every Wednesday for an hour, but after a month you need to increase the time to two hours. No sweat. In many programs you'd have to create a whole new task, but not in Alive Task Manager. Slick. You can even use the program to create a schedule for the day which you can print. The program is easy-to-use and intuitive, perfect for both new and experienced users.
There are lots of configurable options and the program really gives you a lot of flexibility. If you're really into details you can view percentage of work completed, assign priorities, set completion dates, and lots more. So, if you'd like something that will help you to be more organized Alive Task Manager may be just what you need. Check it out for yourself.
(Reviews provided by Tucows)


