Treat your P900 like a real PDA! Does it not deserve a fully fledged Outliner? Here is your daily assistant, which will help organize your life, at work and at home.

Just got a new idea? Jot it down into one of your Projekt lists, or into a new list. Link it to a Contact, or to ToDo in the built-in Agenda. Attach a note to it, as long as you wish… You will come back to it later, modify it, link it to an image or to a sound, move it to another place,… and organize your life into hierarchical lists of all sorts:

* break the complexity of a big project into manageable tasks,
* prepare and monitor presentations and lectures or write meeting notes,
* prepare and check shopping lists and other structured todo lists.

* items can be linked to Contacts, Tasks and/or Calendar entries: new entries and links are created from within Projekt. The links are displayed as icons on the list view. Tap an icon to open the linked entry in its application, update it, see notes,… and jump back to Projekt in one jogdial action.
* entries can also be linked to documents of all sorts stored in the phone (Word or Excel files, images, sounds,…).
* import / export full lists from / to text files, or to HTML or OPML™ files. Import and export support Unicode UTF-8 encoding, so that all possible characters (e.g. Chinese) can be used in texts and notes…
* optional checkboxes can be positioned at the beginning or at the end of lines. For ‘composite’ items, these checkboxes become % progress bars.

In “Shopping” mode, a list can be managed with one hand only, using the jogdial to browse the list up and down, open and close sub-lists and check items… Optionally, the checked items can be filtered out.

The checkboxes can be replaced by value boxes, where you can enter a cost, a number of staff or a duration in minutes + seconds… Values are cumulated along branches: a list can be used to split up the costs of a project, to detail an organization chart…

In “Presentation monitor” mode, the expected duration of each item of a presentation is entered as “value” for this item (it can be entered and displayed as minutes + seconds). As the presentation goes on (press the jogdial each time an item is done), the application displays the time left for the current item, the time needed for completion of the presentation and the expected time of end. The top progress bar also indicates if you are too fast or too slow in your presentation.

After a presentation or rehearsal is run, one can review the times actually used, and modify accordingly the theorical time for each item.

Some of the many other useful functionalities of Projekt:

* activate / deactivate auto wrap of item text (up to 255 characters and unlimited number of lines per item).
* move items around a list with a toolbar of arrows and or “drag and drop” them with the pointer,
* browse the list with arrows, with the jogdial, or with the navigation bar,
* focus on one item and its descendants,
* copy / paste single items or full structures, within one list or from one list to another.
* formatting of characters (bold, underline, color) is set by level and can be set differently for each single item.
* “Find” and “Sort” commands.
* three levels of zoom and selectable fonts for lists.

Projekt supports the OPML™ format (Outline Processor Markup Language), which makes it compatible with other outliners running in different environments, like PC and Mac.

See here a list created in Projekt and sent to a PC running JOE (Java Outline Editor). The list can be modified in JOE. Formats (colors, etc…) and links to entries in Contacts, Todo… are protected by JOE and unchanged when the list is sent back to Projekt.

Lists can also be exported or “Sent as” in text and html format, and in the native format of the Projekt list files, so that they can easily be exchanged between 2 or more phones runnning Projekt.

Download :

Kylom.Projekt.v1.54.UIQ.SymbianOS7.incl.Keygen_HSpda.rar (326 KB)
Projekt_Help.pdf (230 KB)

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