High Priority


Version: 1.11
Size:
357KB
Requirements:
No special requirements
Price:
$6.00
System:
Mac OS X
Rating:
4.9
License:
Shareware

Description - High Priority



High Priority is not compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) due to changes in the way calendar data is stored. For Leopard compatibility, High Priority would need to be re-written using the brand new Calendar Framework. As of yet, no plans have been made to release an update and High Priority remains compatible only with Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger). High Priority is an inexpensive Mac OS X 10.4 or higher menu extra whose sole purpose is to help you manage your To Dos in a simple, intuitive, and pleasant manner. Leveraging The Power and Simplicity of iCal, Apple`s calendar software bundled with Mac OS X, High Priority allows you to Create, edit, and remove your To Do items directly from the menu bar, without having to have iCal open.Features of High PriorityDon`t let High Priority`s simple interface and elegant looks Conceal its power. Designed as a menu extra, High Priority is configured directly from the System Preferences and has the options you need to customize its functionality to match your workflow. High Priority provides you with full control in regards to displaying your To Dos. Sort your menu by calendar, due date, priority, status, or title. Use informational icons to convey priority or status, or simply turn them off if you like. Other options include using tooltips to display further information, coloring To Do items by their corresponding iCal calendar color, and hiding completed To Dos.iCal is a wonderful application but a pain to launch when it comes to adding and editing To Dos. With High Priority, selecting any To Do item will bring up a window allowing you to view and edit its information while selecting a To Do with user-specified modifiers will allow you to toggle its status or remove it. Moreover, conveniently create new To Do items as you think of them by adding them directly from High Priority

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