VIR

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Organize and plan work ahead, splitting projects as you see fit into parts that can be assigned to different moments in time and space, quick and painless

Well, by this point we've seen plenty of time managers on the market. VIR might seem like one of those, except for the fact that it holds a couple of perks up its sleeves. At first, you might be confused by the calendar-looking app. It's sort of like a blackboard that will need to be filled with your various projects. The difference, as opposed to other organizers, is that in this case, you get to split your activities into more parts that can then be arranged within the calendar as you wish.

Simple, effective interface


While the program won't surprise in the looks department, you're bound to notice how organized everything looks, meaning you won't have to waste time to find where every particular element is located. Begin by adding a new item. Give it a name, decide on the estimated session numbers, select if it is subordinated to another activity. Complete any new entry with a due date, if there is one. Assign your activity a specific color for easy recognition. Proceed to add more events.

The whole system works efficiently


Once you've added plenty of activities, make sure you begin to place the various elements in the displayed calendar. Depending on how many sessions each activity has, you'll need to distribute these parts. Thus, you'll be creating your very specific work program. You'll be able to keep track of your activities, their completion level, and their priority when compared to others.
One can also create scheduled and projected activities. The latter are projects you know will start at a far date in the future and would like to have in your plan in order to get a better overall perspective. VIR is an application that shouldn't be overlooked, even though it might look similar to other apps. It has a couple of features that will make it stand out, ultimately helping you improve your productivity even more.