any To Do freeware with this specifications???

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Anna

hi all,

I am looking for a To Do freeware to keep the daily notes on it.I need the
option of Done if the task is finished, so it disappear from the list but
stay in the archive. If the task is not done it should role over to next
day's task.

I need a simple freeware.

Many thanks,
 
Anna said:
hi all,

I am looking for a To Do freeware to keep the daily notes on it.I need the
option of Done if the task is finished, so it disappear from the list but
stay in the archive. If the task is not done it should role over to next
day's task.

I need a simple freeware.

Many thanks,


Take a look at Multi-Reminders:

"A program to remind you of birthdays, bill payments, and appointments.
Reminders can be periodic (eg, weekly, fortnightly, monthly, quarterly,
yearly, or the second Tuesday each month). And you can specify how many days
notice to give you."

http://www.theabsolute.net/sware

(The only thing I did not like is the warning gong sound which uses a
bell.wav file. You can replace this with any other wav file if you rename
the file as bell.wav -- I use a rooster sound)

===

Frank Bohan
¶ He laughs first who thought the joke was finished.
 
Anna said:
I am looking for a To Do freeware to keep the daily notes on it.I need the
option of Done if the task is finished, so it disappear from the list but
stay in the archive. If the task is not done it should role over to next
day's task.

Quick-To-Do Lite. Instead of my describing it, the screenshots linked from
the product page would probably serve best here -

http://www.capstralia.com/products/lite/
 
Anna said:
hi all,

I am looking for a To Do freeware to keep the daily notes on it.I need the
option of Done if the task is finished, so it disappear from the list but
stay in the archive. If the task is not done it should role over to next
day's task.
If you have access to a webserver running PHP, <TODO> works great:
http://www.cactii.net/~bb/#todo
It's a great web-based TODO list

Brian
 
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