Download to PC
Your download of Accomplice for the PC should start automatically. If it doesn't, you can .

If you're using Internet Explorer, a confirmation bar may appear above…

Click on it and select Download File…

After downloading, simply open the file and follow the instructions. If you’re upgrading from an earlier version of Accomplice, make sure to close Accomplice before proceeding.



Please note: To install and use Accomplice, you'll need the Microsoft Windows .NET 1.1 Framework to be installed on your PC. You may already have it — newer PCs often come with it pre-installed, and many other software programs depend on it. To find out if you have it, and to get it if you don't, click here.


(It looks like you already have Microsoft .NET 1.1, which is needed by Accomplice before it can install and run. For more information, click here)


What's next?
  • Be sure to register with the Accomplice Service after you start Accomplice. You'll get updates and upgrades from us, and you can share activities and notes with your colleagues, family, and friends. And your privacy will be very, very protected.
  • You can jump right in, or watch a quick tutorial
  • You can start by entering a few activities, or …
    • Import your Microsoft Outlook Tasks, or…
    • Import your to-do list from a spreadsheet such as Excel
  • If you’ve been invited by another Accomplice user, you might find some shared activities and notes waiting for you after you register.
  • Be sure to check out some Accomplice features you won't find elsewhere:
    • Put activities you want to work on today “on your plate,” or, if your plate gets too full, snooze them to automatically come back on your plate later.
    • Break down activities into smaller, manageable sub-tasks, or drag-and-drop (or use the keyboard) to create an outline of what you need to get done.
    • Share an activity and its notes with anyone (even non-Accomplice users) by just entering their email address.
    • View your emails and calendar in Accomplice, then drag an email into your activities list to turn it into a trackable, sharable to-do.




My Top Ten Picks - Accomplice
"...task management software that gives you one easy place to see and manage what is 'on your plate'. I like it quite a bit so far."

John Patrick, former VP of Internet Technology at IBM,
Founding member of MIT
WWW Consortium"


DEMO'06 day one reviews
"Think team task management integrated with Outlook meets Get Things Done."

Mark Gibbs, Network World Gibbsblog

Get a Smart Digital Secretary
"If to-do lists, to you, mean a jumble of sticky notes, paper chits and a calendar with an assistant to nudge you all day, plus a slew of emails to co-ordinate tasks with colleagues, then it's about time you got yourself an accomplice."

Kavita Kukday,
Times of India, Mumbai


Useful U3 applications
"Accomplice looks very good and potentially is a cost-effective alternative to group task management..."

Mark Gibbs, Senior Editor, Network World


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