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Looking for a way to keep your personal data all neat and tidy? The Personal Management System (PMS) might just be your new best friend. It’s like the Swiss Army knife of personal data management, combining aspects of popular systems like WordPress and SugarCRM into a single, streamlined application that you can run on your home network. Say goodbye to scattering your notes, passwords, and to-do lists across various platforms and hello to having it all in one place. Picture this: a web application sitting comfortably on your terminal or Raspberry Pi, running 24/7 without needing internet access. That’s the vision behind PMS. Fed up with juggling your data across OneDrive, Google Cloud, and countless other services? This project was born from that very frustration. Its creator wanted a personal hub for everything—and it looks like they’ve nailed it. The PMS is brimming with features. Want to track your goals? It’s got a Todo/Goals module for that. Taking notes? There’s a Notes module where you can categorize and store every little thought. Keep a comprehensive database of your contacts, safely encrypted passwords with a quick-copy feature, and even a module for all your accomplishments. Maybe you’re tired of remembering when to change your car oil, pay bills, or schedule appointments. The Schedules module has got your back, displaying reminders right on your dashboard. Got a case or issue that you don’t need to monitor constantly but need to keep a record of? The Issues module is your answer. Do you travel a lot or dream of places to visit? The Travels module lets you save destinations along with images and Google Map links. Keeping track of your money spent on food, or figuring out product prices in a new country, is easier with the Payments module, which also tracks who owes whom and monthly bills. And if you’re a shopper, the Shopping module lists your future purchases. For those after-hours work details or holiday tracking, the Job module categorizes your efforts. Store your images in a masonry gallery, your files in a DataTable format, and even any videos—all organized neatly. But let’s talk tech real quick. The PMS is built with the likes of PHP, JavaScript, TypeScript, Symfony, MySQL, and more. It’s tested in Ubuntu but can run on Windows too, and though it favor Chrome over other browsers, it’s packed with the essential options to make your life actually easier. The installation is a breeze with composer dependencies, and it’s continually evolving with frequent improvements and additional modules. The developer behind PMS is a busy bee with a day job and personal life, but they’re also an enthusiast of this project, so expect ongoing tweaks and new features based on personal and user needs. Got a question or some feedback? Feel free to reach out. The support might not be instant, but being open-source, community-driven development, the PMS grows with its users. So, if you’re ready to tidy up your personal management game, give the Personal Management System a spin. It's like having your mini-CRM tailored just for you!