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Somebody want to work on merging the [[software wish-list]] and this page, and deleting whichever one you feel should go? —[[User:generalantilles|GeneralAntilles]] 05:09, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
Somebody want to work on merging the [[software wish-list]] and this page, and deleting whichever one you feel should go? —[[User:generalantilles|GeneralAntilles]] 05:09, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
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== The calendar topic ==
 
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OK, mCalendar is great, but I still don't think it's a suitable app to say "a calendar is implemented".  Hold it up next to the calendar on the wall.  Does it even LOOK like a calendar?  To most people, calendar == month view.  I applaud the decision to make sync an integral part of the program, as well as making it finger-friendly, but If I tried to use it to keep my schedule, I'd be dead.
 
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Agendus was very good.  Pocket Informant was much much better.  Mostly because he was willing to listen to users and apply suggestions.
 
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My calendar expectations: Day view, multi (i.e. 3) day view.  Week and 2 week view.  Month view with icons.  Filtered list view.  Per-appointment colors and fonts.  Different alarm sounds per appointment.  Recurring tasks.  Integration of tasks into the calendar.  Simple on-the-go appointment/task entry.  Sync and/or backup.  Multiple calendars.  More to come...
 
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--[[User:boxofsnoo|boxofsnoo]] 13:00, 29 October 2008 (UTC)
 
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datebook from Pimlico is a really great palm application, as it builds on top of the palm app, so everything works as before but gets extended.. I was very happy to pay real money for a license.
 

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