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Autofocus System is a simple yet effective time management system. It was developed by Mark Forster.

Autofocus Platforms

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Autofocus Overview

Autofocus System is a simple yet effective time management system. It was developed by Mark Forster.
Autofocus is a Windows desktop application based on the Autofocus System concepts and ideas.
It is very easy to use as it mimics the look and usage of a paper notebook. All you need is four command buttons to list through the pages of an electronic notebook, and one right-click pop-up menu for some additional actions.

Autofocus Features

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