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Multi-functional day planner, note manager and calendar

When we want to quick save some notes or schedule events for a particular time, without much hassle, Exstora notes might be a good choice. This freeware will allows arranging the notes by categories. The categories, if necessary, can be password-protected from the stranger’s eyes.

Exstora is a Multi-functional day planner, calendar and notes organizer with thought through quick note editing and structuring system. You can store plans, reminders, and continuous or repetitive events. More over you can also run from a flash drive.

The major effort in designing of the program was put on the speed of adding a new note and managing the notes. As the result, operating the program will appear cause no problems even for those that are not the computer gurus. You can start taking notes and scheduling events as soon as you have the program installed on your computer; you will not even need to take a look at the help file. Download Exstora

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