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The Hit List 1.0 is Now Available on the Mac App Store

Posted June 1, 2011 at 1:46pm by iClarified · 7164 views
Potion Factory has released The Hit List 1.0, a simple, yet sophisticated application to manage the daily chaos of your modern life.

Your life is complicated enough as it is. The tool to manage your life shouldn't be. The Hit List keeps things simple by not forcing you to learn a system. It can be as simple as just keeping a list of things to do as you would on a piece of paper. However, if you do have a task management system such as Getting Things Done by David Allen, The Hit List is flexible enough to support you.

New Features:
● Sync over the air with other copies of The Hit List running on Macs and iOS devices
● You can now archive lists instead of tasks. Tasks in archived lists are not included in smart folders.
● Today list's icon now shows today's date
● Spotlight search support on Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and higher
● Added a preference to control when tasks get automatically hidden
● Detect addresses and phone numbers when editing task notes
● Control-tab and control-shift-tab now changes the current tab
● New keyboard shortcuts for selecting the next and previous items in the source list: ⌥⌘[ and ⌥⌘]
● When multiple tasks are selected in tasks view, indent and de-indent tasks by pressing tab and shift-tab
● Task's actual time can be edited in the inspector view
● You can now click on the example in the repeating task pop up editor to get more examples
● AppleScript support for timing tasks
● When turning on iCal sync, you can now back up your iCal library at the push of a button
● Keep backups of the most recent 5 saves and one for each of the last 7 days inside The Hit List library bundle
● A copy of the upgraded library is now placed in "~/Library/Application Support/The Hit List/Previous Libraries"
● New Safari extension that allows adding tasks from Safari. Text selection in Safari goes into the notes of the new task. Get it from here
● Create tasks using URLs with 'thehitlist' scheme. See the README inside the Safari extension to see how this works

You can purchase The Hit List from the App Store for $49.99.

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