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Organizer not forgotten, says publisher

Published: 17th Nov 2008, 13:30:27 | Permalink | Printable

Registered users of popular life management software Organizer have been assured that development of the program is on-going, reports Steve Potts. Nigel Willmott, who took over as Organizer publisher a while ago, said a programmer was "hard at work on a new version of Organizer for release soon", and called for users to send in their feature suggestions or offer to become beta testers.

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