Following up to yesterday’s post about the one-day discount on EssentialPIM PRO on Wednesday only, here are some screenshots of my own EssentialPIM PRO files.

First, in the To Do Section, one can create hierarchical trees in which you keep track of your lists in a manner that goes beyond simple lists. In the example below, you will see that I’ve set up some categories which follow David Allen’s Getting Things Done strategies, as well as categories that fit my own needs.

Example of EssentialPIM PRO's To Do function

Second, the Notes Section allows me to keep track of writing projects, both those in progress and those only in mind as potential articles. At a glance, I can see what’s on my plate.

EssentialPIM PRO notes section

Third, I categorize my contacts. Here is a list of the writers that I’ve added into my contact database. Here one can construct a page that includes contacts with work pending, etc. The beauty of this section is that contacts can be assigned to multiple groups.

EssentialPIM PRO contacts section

All of this power comes in the PRO version. The FREE version does not allow as much control. Of course, in addition to all this comes the calendar and schedule capabilities.

Many users will be happy simply with the free version. I was content with that until the recent PRO version that fully allows task and contact management. For link to the discounted version, available via Bits du Jour on Wednesday only, check yesterday’s post.

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