OrganizeX consists of three components in helping users manage, organize and store important information. MyAccounts is a successor of A-Cownts, a freeware application that is available to Mac and Windows users.
MyAccounts is designed in such a way that users can store and organize a variety of accounts that are obtained on the Internet.
The scope of the MyApps feature is more specific than that. It's used to manage software licenses. A neat feature of MyApps is that it lets users rate their applications. The third component, MyCards, is designed such that users can keep track of their money transactions over different credit cards.
Here are some key features of "OrganizeX Lite":
· Use MyAccounts to store an unlimited number of web accounts. Unlike A-Cownts, MyAccounts lets users manage up to 50 categories. Name each category and set an icon. Attach a graphic image or a document file.
· MyApps is designed specifically for users to organize software licenses. MyApps allows users to attach up to three files to each application. Give your own rating (0 to 10 stars) to each application.
· MyCards allows users to keep track of credit card transactions. Register an unlimited number of cards. You can record an unlimited number of card transactions for each card. You can also generate transaction summaries.
Limitations:
· MyAccounts: The number of categories is reduced to 3 with an unlimited number of web accounts to create
· MyAccounts: The number of category icons available is three.
· MyAccounts: No attachment
· MyApps: Users are able to access applications only inside the Applications folder.
· MyApps: No rating
· MyApps: No attachment
· MyCards: Only one card icon is accessible.
· MyCards: No summaries
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· MyApps comes with a splitter that divides main applications and user-defined applications.
· Fixes: Users were alerted for the deletion of a user-defined application when in fact none of them was selected. Similarly, users were wrongly prompted to change the location of a user-defined application when in fact there was no application selected.