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.
Key Features
Some of the key features of this application include:
Contact Management: Going beyond a simple address book, Agendus for Windows Mobile not only stores key information about contacts (including photos, birthday, and communication history) it also makes it easy to interact/communicate with the contact (schedule meetings, send messages, manage Tasks, etc.).
Scheduling: From a single-screen, with a numerous View options (Day, Week, Month), users can schedule meetings, create (and track) tasks (AKA To Do items), write memos, create contacts, and check email.
Ease of Use: Agendus has been optimized for one-handed navigation, and has other useful features (such as press-and-hold pop-up menus and power search).
Wireless Capabilities: Agendus enables automatic syncing of the users data via the Pocket PC's wireless capabilities. It also offers a number of over-the-air (OTA) features, including “Quote of the Day,” “Day in History,” weather forecasts, and driving directions.
Pricing and Availability
Agendus for Windows Mobile, Pocket PC Professional Edition is available now and can be downloaded and purchased from www.iambic.com for $24.95. There is also a Standard Edition that doesn't include the OTA capabilities, available for $19.95.
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