Thinking Code Announces Dejumble for the Mac App Store

January 6, 2011 in Project Tracking

[prMac.com] Calgary, Alberta - Thinking Code Software Inc. today is pleased to announce Dejumble for the Mac App Store. Dejumble is a simple to use, yet powerful productivity application for task and note management. Dejumble provides an always ready, streamlined interface for collecting notes and tasks, as well as advanced features for searching and organizing to-do lists and notes.

"Having Dejumble available on the Mac App Store is going to make it easy for users to discover a really great app that is designed to make life simpler," said Allan Phillips, ThinkingCode's CEO. "We are eager to improve a typically mundane process, by making task management simple yet effective."

Dejumble is designed to make productivity simple. From its sub-tasking abilities, to effective search and smart group features, Dejumble allows the task management process to get out of the way when the task at hand needs to get done. Perfectly capable by itself, Dejumble can be partnered with Dejumble for iPhone to provide a complete solution allowing users to sync their tasks, notes and projects in realtime via a free Dejumble Cloud Account.

Pricing and Availability
Dejumble 2.0.1 is available immediately through the Mac App Store for and introductory price of $14.99 (USD). Dejumble for iPhone is also available from the iPhone App Store for $4.99.

Canadian-based Thinking Code Software Inc, of Calgary, Alberta, is a small software company dedicated to bringing quality software and development tools to the Macintosh community. They believe that software must be connected, simple to use and visually aesthetic. ThinkingCode's Dejumble, is simply the most effective productivity application available for Mac and iPhone users. ThinkingCode is the principal developer behind FrothKit, a unique Cocoa web application framework. Copyright (C) 2011 Thinking Code Software Inc. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo and Mac OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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Allan Phillips
CEO
250-435-0300
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