Unifiq previews Aspire for Leopard
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Nov 18, 2008 at 11:29am
Unifiq has introduced the first public preview of Aspire, their new “life-goal and brainstorming” utility for Mac OS X 10.5 (“Leopard”). It provides a visual workspace to brainstorm, prioritize, review, refine, track and help improve your life goals and long-term plans.
Aspire lets you work with three basic concepts: Goals, Obstacles and Solutions. Goals are the big things in a person’s life they want to achieve. Obstacles are what prevent a person from achieving those goals, such as missing skills, knowledge, resources, even fear of failure. Solutions are strategies to help a person overcome those same obstacles.
Aspire isn’t a daily task manager, though it can serve as a complement to any such system. Before diving into tasks, schedules and details, Aspire helps remind the user of the big picture so they spend time on what’s truly important, according to the folks at Unifiq.
For a limited time, Aspire is available at the pre-launch price of US$19 (the regular price is $39) for a single-user license. A fully functional, 30-day demo trial is available Unifiq offers a 30-day money back guarantee.

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