New Freeware: JustWrite

Read the screenshot. That’s all it does. Really
Both the Mac OSX and Windows versions can be downloaded from here.
Steven Cholerton
Arten Science
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New Product Release: ooSooM
Today I released my latest product: ooSooM.
ooSooM is a Todo Management and Secure Digital Filing System for Macintosh OSX and Microsoft Windows.
The idea behind ooSooM is simple. To get on with the job in hand you need to get thoughts of what needs doing and what needs remembering out of your head and safely and securely logged, in a way that means you can find them later when needed. Bits of paper are so yesterday ![]()
ooSooM does not attempt to force a predetermined 'methodology' on you, rather it's very free format and open allowing you to use it however you like, but with enough structure to ensure that once logged, information can retrieved easily and readily.
ooSooM is Windows 7 and OSX Snow Leopard compatible.
ooSooM is supplied FREE OF CHARGE for PERSONAL USE.
One of the unique features of ooSooM is that if you have an R10Cipher license then Todo or Vault items within ooSooM can be Encrypted / Decrypted on an individual basis. This allows you to use ooSooM to store confidential information such as Passwords, Serial Numbers, Credit Card Numbers, Bank Details Etc.
Another unique feature of ooSooM is that it integrates directly with ContaX, our CRM package. This means that Todo items and Vault items can be linked to particular Customers, Suppliers or Contacts. This link can be seen both from within ooSooM and within ContaX.
You can see some pictures of ooSooM below, and you can view the Getting Started Guide here.





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Arten Science
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New Product Coming Soon: ooSooM
At the moment when it comes to organising myself, my projects and my digital ‘stuff’ I have a three tier approach:
Historical and Digital Filing is handled by YoJimbo.
Todo Items and Projects are handled by Things
Calendar Items are handled by iCal.
iCal is fine, it syncs well with my iPhone and is simple as a calendar should be. I have no complaints with iCal. YoJimbo is very good but Mac only, Things is also very good but again Mac only. I occasionally work on my Windows Netbook so ideally I would like cross platform functionality in these programs. I also find they have way too many features that I don’t use that sometimes distract me.
The idea behind R10Vault has been dug up, modified and a new program is emerging. ooSooM (Out of Sight. Out of Mind). ooSooM will feature the functionlity of R10Vault which will then replace YoJimbo, and it will also feature the best functionality from Things.
Therefore, for organising myself I will have iCal for dated items and ooSooM for everything else, both historical (filed) and current / future Todo and Project items.
My initial mockup of the interface can be seen in the picture below:

I’m making a real effort to keep ooSooM simple and clean, both in use via the interface and also in functionality. At the moment I have no plans for the release date or even a full specification, it will be ready when it’s ready. It will also probably be released as Freeware, although I reserve the right to charge for it in the future should I decide to.
If you are interested in trying the early pre-release versions, drop me an email at steve@artenscience.co.uk and I’ll add you to the list.
Steven Cholerton
Arten Science
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R10Clean v2 Professional Released Today
This is a free upgrade to existing users. Please email us for a new license key.
WHAT IS IT
A powerful tool for working with, manipulating and cleaning large amounts of data.
WHO IS IT FOR
For anyone frustrated with Excel who needs to clean, fix, de-dupliccate or generally manipulate structured or unstructured data.
Download a fully functional trial version, non time restricted, for Windows, Mac OSX or Linux. The Trial Version is limited to manipulating 50 rows of data.

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Arten Science
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