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Personal Computer Assistant

This was my first venture to develop a small application based on windows operating system. I use to spend loads of time sitting in front of my computer and use to miss out on small appointments and other events. Hence, I just thought of creating a virtual personal assistant for myself to remind me of my appointments and help me out with my daily computer needs.

Personal Computer Assistant is a very simple application and has very common features. Anyone who uses a computer a lot will be benefited by it. This was developed by myself and a very close friend of mine, Rakesh. Below is a demo graphical user interface which shows how the software looks like and how the user can interact with it. The main buttons in this demo GUI are interactive and you can click on them to know more about the different features.


Once installed the application minimizes itself to the system tray. Whenever you click on it, the main window is maximized and the emergency note pad is in focus automatically. I implemented this feature because many a times I needed to scribble something and had to start notepad. So I thought this would faster and comfortable for me. After writing in the emergency notepad, you can save it anywhere you want. The application is still in Beta phase. You can download and check it out. Don’t forget to comment! ;)

Requirements:

Windows Installer 3.1

Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0

Supported Operating Systems:
Currently only supported in Microsoft Windows XP and Windows operating systems before that.

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This entry was posted on Sunday, September 27th, 2009 at 6:31 pm and is filed under Blog, Projects. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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  1. Rakesh

    September 28th

    You have improved it a lot after I left the project. This thing is really helpful and I request others to provide suggestions for further improvement of this utility.

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  2. Rakesh

    September 29th

    I think you should mention the supported Operating Systems.

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    Sumeet Chawla Reply:

    Thanks for pointing it out Rakesh. I have updated the post with the currently supported Operating Systems.

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