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I am a long time Palm user that recently switched to the Pocket PC (Ipaq
4700). I love everything about it, except for the calendar function. I
would like something equivalent to DateBook5 for the Palm. I have looked
and looked, with no luck. Are there any calendar upgrades out there?
Thanks, JackM

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Reply to message from "Jack" <jack-kaym@cox.net> (Thu, 11 Aug 2005 23:43:
40) about "Calendars":

J> I am a long time Palm user that recently switched to the Pocket PC
J> (Ipaq
J> 4700). I love everything about it, except for the calendar function. I
J> would like something equivalent to DateBook5 for the Palm. I have
J> looked and looked, with no luck. Are there any calendar upgrades out
J> there? Thanks, JackM

Pocket Informant is what I use.

Don
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Hello all,
I've never used a Palm, but Agenda Fusion www.developerone.com is the best
calender, task and contact manager that I've ever used.

"Jack" <jack-kaym@cox.net> wrote in message
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>I am a long time Palm user that recently switched to the Pocket PC (Ipaq
>4700). I love everything about it, except for the calendar function. I
>would like something equivalent to DateBook5 for the Palm. I have looked
>and looked, with no luck. Are there any calendar upgrades out there?
>Thanks, JackM
>


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