Your Life, Organized: The App You Didn’t Know You Needed

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We might not always think of Saskatchewan as a place where apps are built — but it is. Today we’re talking about MyLifeCatcher, a Saskatchewan-made app designed to clear mental clutter by organizing appointments, plans, lists, reminders, and ideas all in one place. Founders Rae Douglas and Rick Larson join Evan to talk about the app — which, by the way, has a five-star rating in the App Store.
13 Feb 12PM English Canada News Commentary

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