Whistling Cow Announces the Launch of its Second Productivity Software Tool: Whistler’s List
RIVER EDGE, NJ May 26, 2005: Whistling Cow is launching the second in its line of enhanced productivity software tools: “Whistler’s List”. Its first database software application, KronoLog, launched in April, 2005, has received five top awards and widespread acclaim as “the information manager for the information age.”
Whistler’s List is a freeware program that showcases the to do list functions of KronoLog. This program is visually appealing, re-sizable and font changeable. It also features a drag and drop reordering of priorities, “any column” reordering, pick lists for activities, projects and clients, access to multiple databases and a daily list print function. It is designed from the point of view of a professional (typically an attorney, architect or accountant) who needs to process increasing amounts of client-related information and act in accordance with established priorities. In the same way that KronoLog focuses on the user’s experiential point of view, Whistler’s List minimizes the number of keystrokes needed for the entry and subsequent retrieval of “things” that need to be done. Most users will spend less than five minutes to develop an effective daily plan of action.
When asked why Whistling Cow was distributing Whistler’s List for free, Kipp Elliott Watson, Whistling Cow’s CEO, answered: “We are giving Whistler’s List away for free because we are confident that once people experience for themselves our vision for effective information and practice management, they will see the tremendous benefit that comes from using Whistling Cow’s premier award winning product, KronoLog. Go ahead. Organize your day. It’s free.”
Whistler’s List is downloadable in two versions from www.whistlingcow.com. One is freeware and the other, commercial-free, is available for a single user one-time license fee of $12.95.