
A working day, a telephone rings, a client asking whether something has been completed or been done. So often the answer is no. Difficult explanations follow as to why you have twenty files on your desk with a half forgotten task not done.
Dont wait for horror calls, make sure you?re always on top of your workload.
Work Manager is your personal assistant, which helps you manage your tasks each day. Work Manager is a simple to use program which is designed to allow you to keep track of your activities in the most valuable manner. Order and arrange your tasks alphabetically and by any category so that you can work more efficiently and effectively. With one glance you can see all of the work which is on your desk and either print a single task off, or all the tasks as you see them. By using Work Manager, you can make sure that you wont forget or leave out any tasks no matter how important or unimportant they may be. Work Manager is designed to be incredibly user friendly. Everyone can benefit from this easy to use program which will stay in the background and help you each day.
Work Manager will allow you to print each individual task so that you can put that task with your file. This allows you to synergise your physical and virtual desks. Automatic print preview before printing will allow you to check that everything is correct before printing. Work Manager comes with a built in calendar which will automatically update each day. At one glance you will be able to arrange your entire day. Entering a task is quick and simple. Work Manager can save you time and ease your workload
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