Zorro 1.1p6 Zorro is a simple to-do list manager. This version is written in ordinary tcl/tk and does not use any sophisticated data handling techniques. Later versions will probably get more fancy in this respect and may require the use of extensions to get to some features. The program allows you to set up a tree of actions starting from an (invisible) root and going down to as many levels as you specify. Associated with each action is a descriptive note, a done/ not done flag, an optional priority and an optional completion date (more to come). Zorro stores your to-do list in the file ~/.zorrodb and it reads the file ~/.zorrorc on startup. There are quite a lot of configurable items - look at the file DOTzirconrc for further details. This release supports multiple levels of tasks, so you can just have a single level todo list or have a much more structured hierarchy. Double click on items to edit them. Click to select them. Meta-n when your cursor is in one of the Action item windows will make a new item. Meta-d will duplicate the selected item and all the items it contains as well. If you are using done buttons, then once an item is selected, clicking in the done button will mark it as done. In this version nothing exciting is done with priorities or completion dates again this will be remedied in the future. The priorities of actions that contain other actions, unless otherwise specified, are computed as the highest of the priorities of the actiosn enclosed. The done display is computed from the done states of the enclosed actiosn so that you can view a completion state for an action by looking at the done flag display. Its simple and it works (well, it does for me anyway). There are some packing problems with when you shrink the window. I havent got a good solution yet as this difficulty seems inherent to the way tcl does things. You can configure the initial sizes of the task windows so that may be of help to you if you really need small windows. To install, edit the file zorro and change the #! line to point to your favourite version of wish and then copy it to your bin directory. You can get it from catless.ncl.ac.uk in the directory /pub and it will appear in the usual places in due course. As usual let me know about any bugs you find and any features that you would like me to include. Lindsay -- http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Lindsay