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Ky772 01-04-2010 10:44 PM

Calendar and e-mail applications?
 
Are there any calenders applications that look nicer than the default WinMo one? Right now I'm just using Titanium and would like a calender app that looks cooler and is more finger-friendly.

Also, a cooler looking e-mail program would be nice, too... kind of tired of the default Outlook.

Thanks!

nosmohtac 01-04-2010 10:49 PM

Re: Calendar and e-mail applications?
 
They aren't cheap, but the best ones out there are probably Pocket Informant and Agenda Fusion. They look much nicer than the WinMo default apps, but for me they're almost too much. I don't schedule out my life enough to use them.

I would probably be much more inclined to use something like this if there was a version much more touch friendly.

breakfastchef 01-04-2010 10:51 PM

Re: Calendar and e-mail applications?
 
Agendus is my primary PIM. Yes, it is costly, but it synchs all the information from Outlook (www.iambic.com)

fastmike 01-04-2010 10:58 PM

Re: Calendar and e-mail applications?
 
I tried using the Pocket Informant trial, but I thought it was too complicated for my uses.

Found two programs that are much more touch friendly: Inesoft Calendar and ThumbCal.

Been playing with both lately, both use your normal outlook DB so you can sync as normal.

kirstein 01-05-2010 12:11 AM

Re: Calendar and e-mail applications?
 
I really like Thumbcal.for calendar. It's not cheap, (around $20 I think) but it's totally finger friendly and looks good too. Haven't found a better one.

vicko5000 01-05-2010 12:56 AM

Re: Calendar and e-mail applications?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kirstein (Post 1461358)
I really like Thumbcal.for calendar. It's not cheap, (around $20 I think) but it's totally finger friendly and looks good too. Haven't found a better one.

heres another vote for thumbcal..
i used to use it on my TP1 when the TF3d2 roms were too unstable

its extremely finger friendly and far more modern looking than the other alternatives mentioned here


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