SmartphoneToday: Track Daily Agenda on Windows Mobile Smartphone with Agendus
Posted by iampowered on April 14, 2007 at 5:21 PM under: Noteworthy | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (1)
By SmartPhoneToday Staff
April 11, 2007
iambic's Agendus, one of the most popular personal information managers (PIM) for the Palm OS, is now available for Windows Mobile Smartphones. These include Samusng’s BlackJack, Motorola's Q, T-Mobile's Dash and Cingular’s 3125. The software has been available for Pocket PC Phones, like the Treo 700wx and 750, since February.
Not sure if your Microsoft-based handset is a Windows Smartphone? If it doesn't have a touch screen, chances are it is a Smartphone and not a Pocket PC Phone.
Agendus 1.0 for Windows Mobile Smartphone Edition offers much of the same contacts, calendar, tasks, tools, wireless, and data/sync functionality (in addition to category colors, pictures, icons, and custom edit dialogs) that has made the Palm OS edition so popular over the years.
With the software, users can Navigate from view to view using a toolbar or Menu shortcuts; press and hold items to gain access to additional follow up options; use Power Search Local to locate a meeting, task, or contact using a keyword search; and enter letters into the Filter field provided in the contact and task view to narrow down lists.
As with the Palm and Pocket PC editions, this version is available in a Standard and Professional version. Professional adds over-the-air support, plus a couple of other features. The Standard edition sells for $19.95 and Professional $24.95.
According to software retailer Handago, Agendas was the best-selling Palm OS application for last year.








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