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Old 04-02-2003, 09:08 AM
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Achieve-IT! The First and Only Goal Setting Software for Poc

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On 2003-04-01 12:15, IamGaryGnu wrote:
So far, so good. I installed the trial and it went without a hitch. Immediately it became evident this is a well thought out program. The sounds are a great plus, and sound exactly as listed. Two "requests" would be:
1) addition of heavy rains/thunderstorms in addition to the light rains
2) a user selectable sleep timer - specify 5 or 30 or 60 or 90 minutes, at which point the pda would shut off (and obviously the sounds would as well)
I still need to play around with this program more - but just entering the information i could see the goals "crystalizing" - which essentially matches everything i&acute;ve read about goals - first you have to physically put concrete goals down in a list, and then implement - the outlook syncronization is a nice touch that really increases the utility of the program. More, more![img]images/forum/smilies/icon_smile.gif[/img]
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Thanks for the compliments!

Sounds: One issue with sounds is they take up the most memory space. So I&acute;d suggest if a change is going to be made in that area perhaps we should ditch one sound to add another. If I can get some consensus on a sound folks don&acute;t like and one they would like in it&acute;s place, I see that as a possible best of both world solution.

But I am open to feedback.

I thought about the timer on the sounds, there is another product called Pocket Relaxer or something that has the timer built in for sounds. Is that sort of what you are getting at?

Anyway, I&acute;ll be setting up a forum today (hopefully) where we can discuss Achieve-IT!

Thanks again!
Brad [img]images/forum/smilies/icon_smile.gif[/img]
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