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» Industry Awards
» Reviews & Features
» Software Down Review - April 2008
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"Agendus is an excllent personal information manager designed to make you more you
a more productive human being through your Pocket PC. The application combines the
different standard applications such as address book, notepad, tasks and email,
and supports data synchronization with Microsoft Outlook.
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Thanks to an intuitive centralised interface and some slick integration with Outlook,
this really is a product you can’t afford to be without if you have a busy personal
or professional life."
softwaredown.org
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» JAMM Review - February 2008
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"The program is certainly a lot friendlier to new users in terms of its immediate
usability and its options than say, Pocket Informant. The e-mails that Iambic sends
you during your trial are definitely helpful, and the options menu doesn’t overwhelms
a user who wants to configure things a bit. So if you’ve become frustrated with
the limited capabilities of Pocket Outlook and are looking for another PIM solution
that will integrate with your system, then think about giving Agendus 2.1 a try."
justanothermobilemonday.com
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» Palm Addict Review - November 2007
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"There’s a very good reason why Agendus is one of the top PIMs out there on any
platform. Its very effective at what it does- managing your time and contacts and
the links between them. e.g. projects. For example, I currently have 18 different
projects on the go. These relate to different individuals or to departments. Agendus
allows you to manage things pretty much the way you want...
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It’s a great application that seems to get better and better with every new version...
palmaddict.typepad.com
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» Pocket Goddess Review - May 2007
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"On my LifeDrive, I used Agendus every day to help keep my life organized—so trying
to use the rather anemic built-in Outlook Mobile application was painful, to say
the least. When I heard about Agendus for Windows Mobile, I couldn’t install it
fast enough...I am generally pleased with how quickly I got back into the Agendus
groove.
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If you do most of your editing and data entry on your handheld, and don’t mind having
the names of linked contacts added to the descriptions of individual appointments
and tasks, instead of in a separate field, Agendus for Windows Mobile may be all
that you need.
pocketgoddess.com
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» Bright Hand Review - February 2007
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"Palm OS users have been turning to iambic Agendus for years, and it's one of the
premier personal information managers for this platform. Thanks to a recent release,
Windows Mobile users now also have access to this application.
Agendus for Windows Mobile, Pocket PC Edition uses the same core data source as
Pocket Outlook, so when changes are made in one program, the other gets updated.
Plus it works directly with the Desktop ActiveSync and the Exchange Server ActiveSync
Push technologies, so synchronization with a desktop/notebook computer or Exchange
server is seamless."
brighthand.com
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» Morning Paper Review - October 2007
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"First there are a number of very nice options for customizing the screen fonts,
colors, and how information is displayed. Iambic didn't skimp on giving the end
user as many options as possible to get their information displayed in the way they
wanted.
And I especially think the row of icons that will instantly navigate to four separate calender views as well as your contacts, task and messages, "go to date", search and preferences was top notch. On a smartphone device, any shortcuts included are always a benefit.
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morningpaper.typepad.com
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