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<div class="no-page-break"><h3 id="command-previewtm"><span>3.19 </span>Command Preview<sup>TM</sup><a class="headerlink" href="#command-previewtm" title="Permanent link">#</a></h3><p>We also understand that it takes time for new users to remember all the commands. As such, we have a CommandPreview<sup>TM</sup> which tells you the parameters of the command you have to enter. For example, if you type <code>ad</code> the system will process your keypresses and display to you what commands it thinks you are going to execute and displays them as shown below:</p></div>

<p><img &gt;<="" alt="CommandPreview&lt;sup&gt;TM&lt;/sup&gt;" p="" src="images/app_command_preview.png" width="700">
<figcaption>No need for remembering commands when Uncle Jim does the remembering for you.</figcaption>
<figure><img alt="CommandPreview" src="images/app_command_preview.png" width="700"/><figcaption><strong>Figure 13. </strong>No need for remembering commands when Uncle Jim does the remembering for you.</figcaption></figure>

<div class="no-page-break"><h2 id="faq"><span>4 </span>FAQ<a class="headerlink" href="#faq" title="Permanent link">#</a></h2><p><strong>Q</strong>: Is my data secure?<br/>
<strong>A</strong>: Your data is stored locally on your hard drive. So, your data is as secure as your hard drive. We do not have access to your To-do list. </p></div>

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We also understand that it takes time for new users to remember all the commands. As such, we have a CommandPreview<sup>TM</sup> which tells you the parameters of the command you have to enter. For example, if you type `ad` the system will process your keypresses and display to you what commands it thinks you are going to execute and displays them as shown below:

<img src="images/app_command_preview.png" width="700" alt="CommandPreview<sup>TM</sup>" />
<img src="images/app_command_preview.png" width="700" alt="CommandPreview" />

<figcaption>No need for remembering commands when Uncle Jim does the remembering for you.</figcaption>

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