Freeter Pro for $9
September 19, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Whether you’re a developer, blogger, graphic designer, or anything in between, chances are a lot of your workday is spent flipping between tabs and digging through folders to find specific things you need for a project. It’s high time you get organized. Freeter Pro is the personal productivity app that lets you gather everything you need in one easy-to-use interface. Quickly and directly access analytics, open Task Manager, fire off a line of code—whatever your project needs, Freeter makes it easy to find it and implement it.
‘Are you looking for the ultimate personal productivity app? Just use Freeter.’ Engadget
- Keep everything you need for work in one user-friendly interface
- Set up a quick dashboard w/ instant access to open files, view folder trees, execute command lines, access apps & websites, & more
- Control complex work w/ unlimited workflows or sub-projects
- Stop worrying about remembering each task thanks to the To-Do List
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Version 1.2.1
- Unlimited projects and dashboards
- All 1.x updates included
Compatibility
- Windows 10, 8, 7
- Mac OS X 10.8 or later
- Linux
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Redemption: must redeem within 30 days of purchase
- Restrictions: for use on any computer and operating systems where you are the primary user
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