Break down your projects into a multi-level hierarchy, enabling you to give more accurate estimates and a clear project roadmap.
Manage multiple projects at the same time. Break projects down into sub-projects, tasks, and sub-tasks. Track your time on a project basis.
Plan your activities in advance with assigned tasks. Set estimated start and end dates for any project or task. Create reminders to alert you for deadlines.
Manage the flow of all your activities. Create your own status types for your unique work environment. Filter activities by their status.
Manage your tasks quickly and easily. Break tasks quickly into sub-tasks. Track your time and see your progress in real time.
Prioritize all your activities quickly and easily. Order your priority list using multiple criteria in your projects and tasks. Filter your priority list easily.
Track your progress in any activity in real time. See at a glance your current progress status. Easily change your estimates based on your current progress.
Enter, organize and maintain all your notes where they belong, with your projects and tasks. Full featured RTF editor with drag and drop.
Generate a variety of reports to view your allocated time, progress, and more. Customize your reports in many ways with endless possibilities.
Create events and reminders to alert you for meetings or any reason at all. Create recurring events and reminders for any occasion.
Generate Gantt charts to show exactly where your time is being spent. Filter your reports to include or exclude any type of activity.
Track your time on any activity. A complete history of your time is recorded, and used for allocation, progress tracking and reporting.
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Well, some forums permit guests to read and post, some permit guests to read only and some are restricted to registered members. We'd recommend registering at any forum that you see yourself using regularly because many of the most useful features will only become available to you when you do so. Since SMF, however, is such a flexible system that few forums are likely to be identical, we will start by describing four key areas that we'd normally expect to be there for you:
Supposing you've arrived here as a guest (or have registered but are currently logged out), the main menu (which appears on every page) should normally comprise five or six buttons (or text links):
Once you've registered and logged in, however, the main menu should look a little different:
Forum administrators should also note the presence of an additional Admin button.
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