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The main goal of our EZTask program is to allow our users to break down big projects and goals into simple, manageable steps so that they can more easily accomplish big things. EZTask is a .NET web application designed to aid users of all ages and situations in accomplishing their daily home and work tasks. The EZTask program is flexible enough to be used in a range of different environments. It can be implemented into a work environment by an administrator to help organize the workloads of his/her employees and boost their productivity. It also works well for a group of students working together on a project, or even a single user trying to organize their own personal project. EZTask breaks down big, potentially overwhelming projects or ideas into a series of small, easier steps. It makes it easy to work with others by allowing you to share/assign some of these steps, and track who is or isn’t accomplishing their goals on time. It also makes the process of getting started on your work each day much smoother by clearly presenting each user with their individual goal for the day right when they login. Clear, concise tutorials combined with an intuitive interface make it simple to add tasks to the list while giving a satisfying text congratulating the completed work. This help app is unique due to its web-based platform, allowing users with a wide variety of phones, computers, and other devices to access their tasks lists so that no one is left out. This will allow group work to be done in a wide variety of long-distance situations as well as easy access from home regardless of the many different types of devices team members or employees might have.

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  • BS (Information Technology)
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  • Fall, Abdou
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