Opus Domini is a complete individual management control...

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A digital planner like no other, integrating every detail into your planning process.
A categorized and prioritized task lists lets you focus your mind and complete first your most important tasks.

Maintaining your tasks is as simple as dragging and dropping to other dates on your calendar or on your schedule. All tasks are automatically forwarded so you wont lose control.
Register your daily notes on the right side of the daily tasks section including attachments from other applications, including tables and pictures. All tasks keep individual notes as well.
All your tasks with no due dates should be kept organized too. In your weekly planning process you can schedule your master tasks by dragging and dropping to the calendar below or one of the planning views on the right side of the planner.
Choose from 1,5,7 or weekend week views, all integrated with your events, appointments and tasks. The daily tasks planning below allows you to better distribute your week workload. Drag and drop between days to easily change the task due date.

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Specifications
Developer:
piso13
License type:
Shareware
Comments
Rod 10 years ago

App always was a little glitchy. Then came Mavericks. App crashed and crashes every time you start it. Simply won't run. Have contacted developer multiple times about it. Been over a month and still not fixed. I don't think they are going to fix it. I don't mind that it broke. I DO MIND that the developer won't fix it. DO NOT BUY THIS APP IF YOU RUN MAVERICKS. IT WILL NOT RUN.

Rod 10 years ago

The app always was a little glitchy. Then Mavericks came. The app has crashed and it crashes every time you start it (simply won't run). I have contacted the developer multiple times. It's been over a month and still not fixed. I don't think they are going to fix it. I don't mind that it broke. I think that the developer won't fix it. Do not buy it if you run Mavericks. It will not run.

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