Curio 13 has been released
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Apr 3, 2019 at 10:37 PM
And don’t forget, there are three versions, so if you don’t need the Pro version, you can opt to upgrade to the less expensive Standard or Core versions.
Steve Z
Posted by Gabbe
Apr 4, 2019 at 08:52 AM
What I meant by “simple graphics”:
I am a retired architect who had a construction management company for many years
and we used several sophisticated time planning programs for thirty years.
But for simpler projects, Curio was excellent for creating flexible graphical timetables.
For pure time planning, however, it is simplified and inflexible.
The strength of the program is the visual power - I used it for some years for my personal planning.
Now as a retiree in southern France, there is not so much need for planning ...
My program basket is Devonthink-Scrivener-and the new Agenda.
I think Curio has a small but very committed user group -
but a lower price I think would be good for a survival - like Omnioutliner ...