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| resMgr (tm)
is a resource manager used to keep track of resources, addresses,
schedules, memos, tasks, and anything that you can think of. A
resource can be hardware, software, URL, etc. It is up to you to
decide what a resource is. For each resource, address, schedule, memo,
or task, you can have a 32-kbytes note. Furthermore, with each
resource, address, or schedule you can define an attention date, from
which resMgr will calculate how many days are remaining or have
passed. resMgr is compact, simple, and easy to deploy and use. Just
unzip, and then it is ready to run. To help recording notes, a notepad
is included. To help with calculation, PowerCalc 4.2E is made handy.
As life, at the personal level as well as the professional one, is
becoming more and more hectic, there are increasingly more things to
keep tab of than any one intelligent person can handle. resMgr can
help. I have used and benefited from it personally, professionally,
and for VMDD Tech affairs for many years. Every employer should
provide each employee a personal resMgr. The return on investment
should outweigh the cost.
For more information, contact
http://vmdd.tech.mylinuxisp.com/catalog/
Binh
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