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Things

Personal task management.

Version:  1.2.5

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You are right, overpriced.

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Contributed by: photocrawf Saturday, May 09 2009 @ 07:59 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 6-12 months

I tried and tried to get comfortable with this app. It looks good, but functions awkwardly. For six months I went back and forth with the developers making numerous suggestions; they were responsive, but ultimately nothing changed. It seems that the program is inflexible, or rather, tightly reflects the will of the developer and allows little customization. I regret paying for this program because ultimately, try as a might, I could not make it work for me. However, I had no issues with the iPhone app. It seemed to synch well.   
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Are you kidding.. Overpriced? - RapidBook

Based on what? Compared to what. How can you say this is over priced?

You can never say that a program like this is what is best for someone else. You really have to decide for yourself. This is a shareware program. You can try it before you buy it. I am really curious, what is cheaper than this to buy?

It is very nice software that is easy to use. The iPhone syncing is great. I fell in love with this because of the ease of use. You are up and running with this in minutes. If this software works for you it is great. If it doesn't there is other much more expensive stuff available.

With any shareware software you try it before you buy it. You don't buy it, then try it. Keep that in mind the next time.

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Saturday, May 09 2009 @ 02:19 PM PDT


They are Germans - davebarnes

"It seems that the program is inflexible, or rather, tightly reflects the will of the developer and allows little customization."

And, you expected something different from a bunch of Germans?

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Saturday, May 09 2009 @ 08:06 PM PDT