Unifiq has announced the release of Aspire 1.0, its life planning software for Mac OS X.
Aspire provides a workspace that lets you brainstorm, prioritize goals, review and refine them, track and help improve your plans.
This marks Aspire’s general release; the software first made its debut as a public preview in November, 2008.
System requirements call for Mac OS X 10.5 or later and 3.4MB hard disk space.
It costs $25, around 17, for a single-user license, a demo version is available for download.
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