Pagico can help you organize and keep track of everything.

Pagico - Organize all kinds of stuff in topics Organize projects (important events).

Do you use folders to categorize your tons of files into different projects? It's time to get rid of those folders.

Pagico allows you to create topics, and organize all the related stuff (including files, images, video, audio, and even notes and tasks) under certain topics. Use tags to categorize those topics, much more efficiently.



Pagico - Keep track of important contacts Organize important contacts.

Dealing with people is deadly important. Pagico allows you to maintain a profile for each important contact to you: manage tasks, add event description, notes, in addition to just contact infos.

But Pagico is not going to replace your address book which contains all your contacts.
In Pagico, you just put all important contacts you would like to keep track of.

Thousands of people are using Pagico...

Attorneys
Attorneys are using Pagico (People) Edition to maintain client-specific tasks, meeting notes, all kinds of file attachments, and contact information.

Also, lawers with many cases are also using Pagico (Planner) Edition to manage their cases using topics. If both the abilities of managing cases and clients are needed, Pagico (Professional) Edition can help.
Web Designers
Web designers usually utilize multiple files during their development: photoshop files, website agreements, brief designs, etc.
Create a topic for this development and throw all these files in it. Write notes, ideas, and even tasks next to those files.

Besides, creating a profile for the employer and linking the profile with the development topic is also a very productive idea.
Photographers
Pagico is not a professional app like Aperture, or Lightroom, but photographers do use Pagico to build their highlight collection. By putting those highlights together in a topic, one can add descriptions and notes to it, and export it with one of the wonderful themes bundled with Pagico.

The exported package can be shared via email or uploading to any web server. Everyone with a modern computer will be able to open it.
Travellers
Travellers do lots of researches before they go. Create a topic for the destination, and throw everything related to it: places to go, things to do, and why not, the maps. Later on, people can even write journals within the topic.

With the built-in print and export feature, people can share their tours with friends easily, both physically and electronically.
Graphic Designers
Graphic designers create topics for their works, put everything in it: ideas, plans, notes, and of course, all those important files. Tagging those topics is very important as well, because later on they will be able to browse all their works easily.

Suddenly Pagico becomes their offline portfolio which they can just carry around. And, with the built-in slideshow feature, people can show their works to potential clients in seconds.

An off-line portfolio that really works.

Planner, People and Professional. Which one suits you the best?

Pagico (Professional) - $50 - Recommended!
The full feature edition of Pagico.
The Professional Edition is suitable for organizing all your contents and keeping track of different tasks with duedates.
In addition, the schedule data can be synchronized to your favourite calendar application on the fly.
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Pagico (Planner) - $20
The compact edition of Pagico that helps you managing all kinds of information.
It is suitable for organizing all your contents. Contact-profile-based data management feature is not included.
You'll still be able to set up tasks with due dates in topics, as well as store all kinds of documents and text notes.
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Pagico (People) - $20
The compact edition of Pagico that helps you keeping track of important people.
It is suitable for creating profiles for certain people and organizations, and managing contact info, tasks, files, and notes within their profiles.
Topic-based data management is not included.
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