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Technology
Personal productivity software
Personal productivity software helps you organize and execute
your own work. It replaces the diaries, calendars, calculators,
notepads, and other desktop accessories used by office workers,
and so it is sometimes referred to as desktop
accessory
software.
Some personal productivity software, such as Sidekick Plus and
PC Tools, aims to encompass all or most of these desktop
accessories within a single package. Often, this software is
RAM-resident, meaning that it remains in the computer's memory
while you are running another application, ready to spring to life
on the scree ...