Configurable "sticky" notes which can be attached to any file type,
or extension (such as *.TXT), an to which an alarm can be attached
so that the note will automatically open on a specified date and
time. Notes can be configured individually to word wrap, appear in
the system switch, or task, list, to name just two of the
configuration options.
A clock that can be configured to display the date and/or time in
either order, to chime on the hour, half hour, and/or quarter hours,
and to toll the hour.
A popup, perpetual calendar that can be used for quick reference or
by various PM Postnotes utilities to date an entry.
A calculator with a running calculation tape that can be saved and
recalled at a later date or printed.
An Address Book to track addresses and telephone numbers for
family members, friends, or business associates. Different addresses
can be contained in separate directories for maximum clutterless
organization.
An envelope printer that you design so that the three available
printable fields are position exactly where they should be, if at all.
A telephone dialer that works in conjunction with the Address Book
and which will time the duration of calls and log these calls to a file.
A To Do application to list and monitor tasks that require completion.
Because it is recognized that some tasks occur repeatedly, these
can be configured to repeat perpetually by date, calendar days, or
weekdays.
A Planner to alot time throughout the day for meetings or events,
and to schedule applications. These can also be set to repeat
themselves perpetually, particularly handy for daily system backups,
weekly meetings, or monthly appointments.
A clipboard storage utility that can save a copy of text items placed
on to the system clipboard, if desired, as well as act as a repository
for quick pasting of frequently pasted text.
A notification utility that works hand-in-hand with the other PM
Postnotes applications and utilities.
WPS integration, such as drag-and-drop and object launching.
A flexible registration scheme intended to provide users with the
option of registering what they intend to use.
PM Postnotes (PMPN) features the following:
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