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DateMan

DateMan - 2.06

mark appointments

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Current Version: 2.06
Release Date: 2005-04-21
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,251
Downloads (all versions): 1,656
Price: $19.95

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Product Description:

DateMan for Palm OS replaces the built-in Date Book. You can mark any day on the calendar with appointments, events, to do tasks, or journal entries. DateMan for Palm OS includes a number of calendar views. You can also adjust multiple preferences, such as determining what menu items will be accessible from the calendar.

What's new in this version:

  • Full 5-way & jog dial support
  • full-screen and wide-screen display support
  • new alarm system and much more!

Product Requirements:

  • Requires Palm OS 3.0 or greater.
  • This release is not compatible with T5 or Treo 650 handhelds.

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DateMan ReviewThe ideal date book - Version: 2.06, 4/23/2005 07:23PM PST

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DateMan give enhances the Palm DateBook by adding far more catergories as well as allowing you to link up with contacts (if you also buy the superb SuperNames program). DateMan has support for Apple products (few if any competing date book products do), so it even synchronizes with iSync-iCal.

DateMan even lets you add icons (a free download set is available, and commercial ones also exist) to help you better assess appointments and such with a quick glance.

I could have survivied with Palm's DateBook alone, but now that I have DateMan, I can't imagine doing without it: it holds my class schedule, student interviews, faculty meetings (including locations and who'll be there), holidays, and gives me many ways to view and arrange it all. Outstanding.
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