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Manage your Task with Task Manager Electro

April 1st, 2008 |Ajay M | 789 views | Reviews | Comments (2)

Today’s world is moving at sucha  fast pace that we need to keep ourselves running to be at the front of the race. From the time we get up frm bed to the tiome we go to bed we have to perform a lot of work and finish many schedules, virtually we work like a machine. Some of the schedules are so important that we can not afford to miss them. We do not want to spend money out of our pocket to afford a beautiful secretarty who will remind me of our all tasks. How about automating this and take the help of a Task Manager which is equally intelligent and useful as the beautiful secretary.

The Fruitful Time Task Manager Electro promises to offer you an Artificial Intelligence based Task manager and it is so reliable that you will never seek a secretary.

FruitfulTime TaskManager Electro in a nutshell:

Input all your tasks

Through the easy to use user interface, input all your tasks in FruitfulTime TaskManager. Make sure you fill in the appropriate priority and due date of each task. FruitfulTime TaskManager Electro, automatically associates installed programs with your to do list. For instance, it can automatically detect that you only need to use a word processor to complete “Write Sales Report” task.

Enforcing Productivity:

FruitfulTime TaskManager Electro actively monitors running programs. If it finds programs or user behaviour that hinders productivity it will automatically start giving small electric shocks of increasing intensity through the keyboard and mouse.

Why FruitfulTime TaskManager Electro?

Trying to use programs which hinder your productivity is automatically detected and blocked through an innovative way… no popup windows, no warnings but a small electric shock! Research conducted by the independent group International Research Office (IRO) clearly shows that enforcing productivity through the use of small stimulating shocks leads to increased productivity ranging from 50% to 75%.

It’s completely Safe

Whilst the intensity of the shock varies depending on the user’s procrastination severity, it is completely safe and will never harm you.

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