![]() ![]() Keyword tag any item (files, folders, e-mail, contacts, calendar items, notes, etc.), and search keyword tags in fuzzy (non-exact) way.ĪKIN is certified for 1M (1,000,000) + items indexed (depending on memory available). It is extremely tolerant of textual variation, and also uses powerful semantic awareness to find content deep within your documents.Īdditionally, it provides a number innovative information management and search features:įuzzy Name and Content Search for items (Evernote & OneNote supported). ![]() It has the ability to find and discover items even when you don't know exactly how the name or text was written. Please contact us if you have any questions, problems, and requests on this application.AKIN is a new powerful semantic fuzzy desktop search application designed to save you time and significantly reduce the stress of managing and recalling your information. You can delete accumulated data by touching "Clear Data" button. ![]() You can send saved data to the Cloud such as EverNote and DropBox or e-mail addresses in CSV format. Simple format: Recorded info includes "Name of Project", "Title", "Work Content", and "Due Date". The info can be attached to email or uploaded in the Cloud as well. Also, you can switch the display back and forth between "Unfinished" and "Finished" of all recorded info. It is very convenient to check unfinished tasks because recorded info is organized by project. Simply select the name of a project and enter titles, work contents, and due dates. Since not only you can check unfinished work by project on the list screen, but also see tasks that have exceeded the due dates in red, this application prevents that you forget to do some work. You can check unfinished work (task management) by simply selecting a name of a project, and entering titles, work contents, and due dates. "Unfinished Task Check" is an application for those who have multiple projects undergoing. ![]()
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