Projekt S60
Outliner
Notes taking
Project management
Mind mapping
Shopping lists
Packing lists
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Use your Smartphone as a real Personal Assistant. 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 as a new entry into one of your Projekt lists, or into a new list. Link it to a Contact, or to a Task 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,...
Organize your life into hierarchical lists of all sorts :
- break the complexity of a big project into manageable tasks,
- write meeting notes or prepare presentations and lectures,
- prepare and check shopping lists, packing lists and other structured "todo" lists like cooking recipes...
- organize and comment collections of images and music files on your phone.
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Main features of Projekt :
- unlimited number of hierarchical levels, for up to 300 entries per list.
- text wrapping of entries (up to 255 characters each).
- optional checkbox, category, value, date and alarm for each entry.
- each entry can have a Note attached, in the rich text format, of unlimited length.
- up to 6 links per entry, to entries in the Contacts and Calendar applications, or to documents or multimedia files on the phone.
- large number of filtering and sorting options.
- import of lists from text files or opml files, making Projekt compatible with other outliner applications on PC or Mac.
- export of lists to files in the text format, in the html format or in the opml format.
- exchange of lists, e.g. via Bluetooth or email, between two phones running Projekt.
- large number of customization options (fonts, zoom, full screen, display of icons or "name" and "date" boxes for links...) and of keypad / keyboard shortcut commands.
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Projekt is shown here on the screen of a Nokia E61, in "standard view" mode, i.e. with the status/title bar at the top and the selection keys ("softkeys") at the bottom :
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The application on the same phone, but in "full screen" mode, with the softkeys made invisible (although still operational). "Full screen" can be made the default viewing mode (General Settings).
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A list can be managed with one hand only, using the joystick to browse the list up and down, open and close sub-lists and check items...
Optionally, the checked items can be filtered out, as they are when one uses the special "Shopping list" commands : this set of "Tools" commands are specially designed for "repeat" missions like the weekly supermarket, where the same base list can be used again and again...
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Value boxes can be displayed, where you can enter a cost, a number of staff or a duration ...
Values are cumulated along branches : a list can be used to split up the costs of a project, to detail an organization chart...
Automatic addition of values along branches can be switched off (General Settings).
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Projekt on the internal screen of the Nokia Communicator E90 :
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The UIQ3 version of Projekt, released early 2007, received a UIQ Open award in the Business category. Before UIQ3, Projekt was already widely used on the previous UIQ phones and on Nokia Communicators 9300i and 9500...
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