My Daily Planner 5.2.2

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Do you find it difficult to keep track of the many daily things to do, such as chores or homework? If you answered yes, My Daily Planner can help to clearly show you what you have to do. My Daily Planner is a simple to use program that keeps track of up to twelve tasks that need to be completed. Those twelve tasks may be a lot to look at just by themselves, so that is what the importance color coding is designed to improve. The more important a task is, the brighter its background color is to make it stand out. It is also easy to change the importance as the due date of the task nears. My Daily Planner is not only about tasks though. There are also two other sections. One section is for writing simple notes about other things that do not exactly fall under a task or that need more than just one line of information. The other section is a meetings list. For the many things that you need to do daily, My Daily Planner can help to organize and keep track of them.

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