To-do lists have become an inseparable part of our workflow, and Mac OS X has a simple and convenient tool for this — iCal. However, if you want to simplify work with your tasks even more, High Priority will help you. High Priority integrates with iCal and allows you to view, create, edit and delete tasks directly from the menu bar. Possessing a simple and elegant interface, the utility has wide functionality and is flexibly configured directly from the Control Panel:
The display of lists is fully customizable: sort tasks by calendar, date, importance, status or by name. Use icons to visually display priority and status. Turn on task highlighting in accordance with the calendar or select to hide completed tasks.
Add new tasks directly from the menu. A cheek on any item in the list opens the task editing window.
The main actions are performed using hotkeys.
High Priority is distributed as shareware, the cost of a personal license is $ 6. However, you can use the utility for an unlimited time without registering, without any reminders, pop-up windows, etc. The only limitation of the unregistered version is the inability to add new tasks through the menu.