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Now is the time to get a proper solution to your task management problem.
FruitfulTime TaskManager 2 is a Windows based todo list manager that helps you clear your mind from tasks to remove stress and then easily focus on your tasks to get things done.
Click here to learn more about FruitfulTime TaskManager 2.
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
We are very happy to announce that the next version of FruitfulTime TaskManager has been launched today.
FruitfulTime TaskManager 2 is a major product release with many improvements and new useful features, such as grouping, advanced filtering, and search as you type functionality.
To learn more about FruitfulTime TaskManager 2, click here.
It has been a busy time over here making sure we develop a product that people will love to use and find useful.
We are now going out to celebrate this launch after months of hard work ![]()
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Really looks interesting. Just download and install it.
First impression it looks great
so impressed that i even ‘publicized’ it on my blog :o) keep up the good work.
Much much better than previous version. I have tested several versions of “todo list managers” along the past months and now I think that I found what I was looking for.
Some features may be missing, like integration with MS Outlook (import contact list and import/export to task list) and multiple profiels, but they didn’t impact the qualities of this release.
I deeply tested the previous version and I must say: this version is much superior and user friendly.
Congratulations and keep the good work!
Thanks for your comments Tadeu.
We’re glad you like our software and find it useful.
Your feature requests will be taken into consideration for future versions of FruitfulTime TaskManager.
This is a great program. I’ve tested other task/time managers and this is easy, intuitive, and pleasing to view. I do have one issue, so I’m asing the bloggers for some help. When I first start the application, sometimes it comes up as a full-screen application. When I try to take it down to a window, it disappears from the screen. I know it’s still alive because there’s an icon on the task bar. I sometimes have to exit and restart two or three times before it behaves properly. It’s a minor annoyance, but an annoyance nevertheless. I am using dual monitors so I don’t know if that’s part of the problem or not.
Thanks for any suggestions that can be offered.
Thanks for your comments and purchase Paul.
FruitfulTime TaskManager is designed to always run in the background for quick and easy access to your task list.
Therefore, if you minimize the application screen, or try to close it from the File menu or close button, it will minimize into the notification area (bottom-right of the screen).
You can then view your tasks quickly by either right-clicking on the FruitfulTime TaskManager icon in the notification area and selecting View Tasks, or else double-click on the icon. A keyboard shortcut also exists, Shift + F11.
To quickly add a task you can press Shift + F9.
To exit completely from FruitfulTime TaskManager you need to right-click on the icon in the notification area and select Exit.
If you need further assistance you can also contact us on support@fruitfultime.com.
Paul,
I faced the same problem during my trial experience with FFTM. I wil describe the way that I used to work around it:
1. Once the FTTM main screen “disapeared”, right click on the FTTM icon on the Taskbar and select “Move”. This will move your mouse pointer to the left side of our screen.
2. Press the “right arrow” key once. This will attach the FTTM main screen to the mouse cursor.
3. Working with your mouse, move the mouse pointer to the center of your desktop, bringing in the FTTM main window - amazing ah?
That’s it. Now you can maximize and minimize FTTM without further problems … until the next reboot or system restart.
I believe that this behaviour is somehow related to the fact that our systems have support for two monitors. In my case I have been using a Dell Latitude D630.
I hope this helps. Regards,
Tadeu Longo
Hi Tadeu,
First of all thank you very much for offering a work around.
We have been working with Paul and found a solution to the issue that Paul has mentioned. The build with the fix will be soon out for everyone to download.
Tadeu please contact our support on support@fruitfultime.com so when the build with the fix is released you will immediately get notified.