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ecOrganizer

ecOrganizer - 1.2v5

workgroup organizer, contact & project management app

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Selected Version: 1.2v5
Release Date: 2002-01-15
License: Update
Downloads (version 1.2v5): 0
Downloads (all versions): 9,618
Price: $295.00

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Product Description:

ecOrganizer is a work-group organizer, contact- & project management application to support your customer relationship & project activities. The programme is built in FileMaker Pro, a cross- and mixed platform database

What's new in this version:

  • French and Italian interface translation added
  • various improvements, mainly on the cost- and time management module

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • FileMaker Pro 5.x

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ecOrganizer CommentaryWhat?!? We don't… - Version: 1.5v5, 10/11/2002 08:03AM PST

tokere
use am/pm here in Denmark, Europe. In fact (almost) only english speaking countries use am/pm..
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ecOrganizer CommentaryWhy is AM/PM… - Version: 1.2v5, 4/7/2002 09:23AM PST

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houghton
described as US/Canada localisation? Why is the 24 hour clock described as European style in the US? Why do Americans think we use the 24 hour clock in Europe? Don't they look at our clocks when they're over here? Just for the record - EUROPEANS USE AM/PM THE SAME AS EVERYONE ELSE. Thank you. (End of rant.)
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