Tue Aug 15, 2006 5:25PM EDT
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It's time to go back to school, and who wants to keep up with all those assignments on the first day of school? Craig Otis, a genius student developer, came up with a solution. He created a program called iProcrastinate that organizes and keeps track of all your homework assignments. It also tracks the school projects you'll be getting throughout the year so you know exactly how much time you really have to safely procrastinate.
The title might be a tad misleading, but the actual application will be a lifesaver when you're bombarded with projects from all your teachers. It's ideal for high school and college students with multiple classes. The Mac-only application is free, and promises an intuitive interface with multiple class selection, assignment totals, keyboard commands, and it even keeps track of all your grades. Â
If you're a PC user, you can try mynoteit.com, which is entirely web-based.Â
Do you know of any other software that is great for assignment tracking? Share it with me in the comments below.Â
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1 Posted by stpelter01 on Tue Oct 10, 2006 4:09PM EDT Report Abuse
Say what? What if the computer you use to constantly check your "procrastination quota" crashes. Then where will you be?