Tired of annoying work related applications timing out while you cruise Facebook?
Boss complaining that it takes you four hours to respond to emails?
Well that's over now my friend.
That's right. Now you can totally forget about work while you immerse yourself in one thing with the peace of mind that Fraser Application Monitor is quietly sitting in your application tray watching your back.
Fraser Application Monitor is a complete workflow assistant. Give it a list of applications you want to work on and the amount of time you want to work on each application and when the time you specify is up for one application, the next application in the list is opened and ready for work. When you get to the last application, the list is restarted even if you shut down and restart your computer today, tomorrow or whenever.
At the same time you cycle through the list, Fraser Application Monitor can also remind you of other independent applications that might need your attention at regular intervals. For example, you have a spreadsheet, a Powerpoint presentation and a report due. At the same time you want to monitor your child's pre-school website throughout the day. You tell Fraser Application Monitor to monitor your spreadsheet application, your Powerpoint application and your reporting application at two hour intervals. You also tell Fraser Application Monitor to monitor your child's pre-school web site at thirty minute intervals.
You start working on your spreadsheet. In two hours, Powerpoint opens to your presentation. Two hours later your report opens. Since you work more than a six hour day, in two hours your spreadsheet reappears. Meanwhile, throughout the day, every thirty minutes your child's pre-school web page pops up on screen.
Far more than a simple reminder or calendar program.
Fraser Application Monitor can be set to alert you every so many minutes or at a specified time each day. If the program you are supposed to be working on is not running then it can start the program for you. You can set up a list of applications you want to use one after the other. If you don't get through the list in one sitting, Fraser Application Monitor can remember where you left off and continue the list the next time you start up your PC.