Publisher's Description
From MOApp Software Manufactory:
Pluto Pro is an easy to use GTD Application. Pluto Pro is placed in the Menu Bar. Always at your hand - never in your way. It's a major update to the old version... I've completely rewritten the whole app and now you can really call it an integration with iCal. You can now make changes in iCal, with Mobile Me and on your iPhone and they will also be changed in Pluto Pro and if you want, you can also allow iCal to delete ToDo!s in Pluto Pro. Also I've build in 'three views' for the ToDo!s - so you can now choose the one that fits your workflow and also adherents of David Allens 'GTD-Style' will find a new tab called 'Contex' and ToDo!s can applied to such a context or a project - or even both and of course you can search and filter for almost everything. ToDo!s can be tagged (currently I am working on an auto-complete option). You can now print a complete list of all your ToDo!s and you can also drag & drop them to any other open application (that also works for your notes). Of course you can also copy notes to your clipboard and you can export and print them and if you need it - write them in a nice fullscreen view. Major goal for this version was to fulfill your requests and to speed up the interaction with Pluto Pro... I hope you will like this new version!
What's new in this version:
- error deleting ToDos
- GUI glitches
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"Doesn't worth the price!"
Version: Pluto menubar 5.1.1
Pros
consider something else!
Cons
buggy and expensive!
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"Feedback isn't trolling"
Version: Pluto menubar 5.1.1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I'm not quite sure why the developer is trying to label malcontents as trolls. Negative feedback isn't necessarily the work of trolls. Developer seems a little derranged; red flag? IDK, sounds sketchy. I can see how one might find this a tad too big for it's intended purpose, but I digress.
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