Left Coast Logic, producer of the popular “Smart” series of productivity tools and organizers for iOS devices, will unveil three new apps and a cloud service at their MacWorld debut on January 26: ScrapBook for creativity, SmartDay for organizing across multiple devices and the web, and SmartPlans for project planning integrated with the iOS calendars.

The centerpiece is SmartDay, an organizer that integrates tasks, events, notes, and projects into one app. It features the company’s SmartTime™ logic that schedules tasks directly into the free time between calendar appointments. SmartDay is designed to help both students and professionals balance their schedules with the things they need to accomplish.

SmartDay Mac is the company’s first OSX app and will include a feature-set similar to its top-selling iPad organizer, SmartPad. The company will also unveil a web version, mySmartDay.com, that synchronizes with both. This will allow access anywhere, at any time. An iPhone version is under development and will be released this Spring. The company is also planning “companion” versions for other mobile devices.

“We see productivity as more than just ‘getting things done,” says Michael Jardine, Managing Partner of Left Coast Logic. “Our vision is to take the forest, the trees, and even the acorns – and put them within easy reach of anyone.”

If SmartDay is the trees, then SmartPlans is the forest. SmartPlans uses its own version of “Smart” logic at a higher level to manage multiple projects within the context of one’s weekly work balance. “SmartPlans allows you to see not just one forest, but several – and to balance them,” says Jardine. Version 2 was highlighted in “What’s Hot” in the iTunes Store last year. The all-new Version 3 adds a host of business-oriented features such as milestones and dependencies, but the most significant new feature may be the way it integrates projects into the native iPhone and iPad calendars. “Sync those calendars to SmartDay or SmartPad, and there you have it – the forest AND the trees.”

At the ‘acorn’ end of the continuum is the company’s newest creation, ScrapBook – a simple way to create, share and present ideas and memories. Flexible and easy to use, anyone can create multi-page flip books made up of photos, maps, notes and voice comments. Use it to create a scrapbook of a trip, to present an idea, or to organize thoughts and pictures journal-style. ScrapBook will be available on both iPhone and iPad.

All products will be available for demonstration at the company’s booth #3 in the OS X Zone of MacWorld at the Moscone Center in San Francisco January 26-28. They will be launched on the iTunes and Mac app stores shortly after.

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