I decided to re-evaluate the latest release
of mNotes;
I wanted to compare it to Pylon
iAnywhere. I'm not ready to post
a review, but I can say that the folks at Commontime
have been busy. One thing I like about the mNotes product is that a license
is per-user, regardless of the type of PDA, how many simultaneous PDAs
are synched and regardless of whether you sync by USB, Bluetooth, or wireless.
In fact, the server's the same for all three. The program is tightly integrated
with Notes, too. The e-mail support Notes rich, including full bidirectional
support for folders, which means that you can process your mail on your
PDA. Handle it once; sweet. If you're looking for a sync solution between
Notes and your PDA, mNotes is certainly an option to consider. Link: Commontime.
New mNotes version 4.x looks good
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Maximum Personal Productivity
Tuesday, October 11th, 2005
What's your definition of Maximum Personal
Productivity? My colleague, Jason Womack, just posted his:
Simple and to the point. Not a lot of room to improve on that definition. Sounds like a great affirmation for a screen saver.
Jason goes on to share some of his tools of choice for managing commitments.
Thanks, Jason!
I am most productive when I do what I said I would do in the time that I promised.
Simple and to the point. Not a lot of room to improve on that definition. Sounds like a great affirmation for a screen saver.
Jason goes on to share some of his tools of choice for managing commitments.
Thanks, Jason!