Top 10 Things I Like About Pocket Informant 3 Article

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Product Requirements:
Device:
Any Pocket PC, uses 1.3MB

There are some people that are satisfied with the basic functions that the
included Pocket PC Calendar, Contacts and Tasks programs will perform. For those
people, this article may have little to no value.

It is for the people that need a bit more personalization and flexibility
from their Personal Information Manager (PIM) software that programs such as
Pocket Informant were created.

Like many Pocket PC users, I was a very dedicated Palm user before I
"made the switch." Since the Palm’s PIM software was not that great either, I
relied on a program called Datebk4.
When I began using a Pocket PC in the Fall of 2000, one of the first things I
wanted was a replacement for what I considered an essential piece of PIM
software.

Frankly, I found that my choices were quite limited.

The closest program that I could find in the same vein as Datebk4 belonged to
a developer that I met at the Pocket PC
Fan Fest in Dallas
, Alex Kac. He and I wound up working the Beam & Share
booth together, and while we did this we were able to talk about his program,
Pocket Informant 2. While I had tried PI2, I had just about given up on it
because it seemed so slow!!  It really bothered me that if I made an entry
it seemed to take forever for the program to refresh so that it could display
the updated screen.

Of course, I also felt like the fact that there was no Today screen plug-in
was a major limiter. I realize that there is a optional launcher included with
every Pocket PC and that you can hit the PI icon and be right in the middle of
the program; you can also re-map your Calendar, Tasks and Contacts buttons to go
directly to the corresponding Pocket Informant programs. But since I generally
keep my Pocket PC on the Today screen by default, I just wanted to be able to
see a few of my upcoming appointments displayed – and when I tapped on them be
taken directly to the PI Calendar. Being able to do that with my Tasks would
have been icing on the cake…

Otherwise, I felt like Alex was on the right path, and I told him so.

He and I have stayed in touch over the last year, and so I was quite pleased
when he told me that PI3 was not just a rumor but that he would be completely
redesigning PI2 – taking its best features and integrating them into a newer,
faster, and even more multi-featured program.

Early last month Alex came through, and I was presented with the newest
version of Pocket Informant, which typical to Alex’s never-ending search for
perfection has already been updated.

One of the great features of PI3 is that it can replace other programs you
might have installed on your Pocket PC. I’ll mention those programs specifically
as we get further into this article. Because PI3 is so feature rich, I am going
to pick just ten things I personally like about it – ten areas in which I
think that it has completely stomped the original PPC software PIM. There
are many more features to this program that I may not even cover in this
article, so if the features I do mention pique your interest, you ought to go to
Alex’s site and download
a trial copy.

Ready to get started? Then let’s jump right in!

1. Multi-Day Agenda View: This is the screen that I keep my calendar on the
majority of the time. What’s cool about it?

pi3 1 Take a look at the toolbar on the right side. This is where
I can choose the Agenda, Daily, Weekly, or Monthly Views. To get to a
particular day, you just tap on the date written vertically on the side. The
black forwards/back icons will take you either forward or back a preset
number of days, and the blue up/down arrow will take you to tomorrow or
yesterday at a slower pace.

At the bottom of the window, you have icons
that will quickly take you to the other PIM functions, as well as to any
other adjustment or addition you might need to make. Everything is
accessible, intuitively laid out, and easy to understand.

2. Alarm Notes:

pi3 11 pi3 12 This is a program replacing feature. If you think you need
a separate PPC program to write yourself "sticky-notes" with an alarm time
and you also need an upgraded PIM, then you can save yourself some money by
getting PI3. Included is a program that will meet your needs.

Notes that you create will show up by their time and date stamp in the PI
list, but you can save them by whatever name you choose by hitting "save
as." They will then become like a regular note, saved in the folder you
choose, that will show up under Notes in Outlook.

3. Icons in Calendar: Available by category

pi3 2 Just like Datebk4, PI3 can use icons for various categories.
While I find that using too many seems to clutter things up, I like using a
few obvious ones such as the birthday and anniversary ones. As you can see,
April is a busy month for birthdays…

4. Formatted Notes in Calendar, Notes, Contacts and Tasks

pi3 13 You will never be able to create a note like this under any
of the included PPC PIMs. Check this out! I can add bullets, a time/date
stamp, bold, italics, underline, strike-through, change my font, and change
my sentence orientation all with a tap of my stylus. Very cool!

5. Linking: To Contacts, Calendar, Notes, and Tasks

pi3 14 If you create a Task that needs to be linked to a Contact,
you would never be able to do this in the regular PPC PIM. With PI3, you
can. You can also link a contact to an appointment, or a note to an
appointment and a contact…you get the idea. This is very handy!

6. Task Manager:

pi3 3
 
pi3 4
 
If you are like me and you have an out of control Task list,
you need to learn to prioritize! By using the special drag & drop task
manager, you can prioritize your task list, thus altering the order in which
they appear in the main list. This really helped me, since I do not list my
tasks by a date that they are due, but rather by order of importance.

7. Dialing from Contacts, Tasks:

pi3 5 pi3 6 pi3 7 If you want to save yourself the trouble of dialing a
number by hand, you can look it up, hold your PPC to the phone, and it will
be dialed for you.

NO, I don’t use this feature regularly, or anything like that – I just
think it’s cool that PI3 will do it for you…I mean, people buy dialer
programs all the time. So there’s another add-in you won’t need with PI3.

By the way, contacts can be sorted by first/last name, last/first
name
, or by company.

8. Multi-frame windows in Tasks, Contacts, Calendar, Notes:

pi3 8 pi3 9 pi3 10 All of the views in the various PI3 windows are more
efficient due to a split window design that allows you to see your
highlighted choice without exiting the original window.

9. Detailed Options:

pi3 15 pi3 16 pi3 17 PI3 allows you to do much more customization than the stock
PIMs would ever allow. You can adjust everything from fonts, to their sizes,
to the colors of particular frames.

10. Near Instantaneous Refresh: That just says it all…no picture necessary.
Where before it could be as many as 5-7 seconds for a new contact or appointment
to "refresh" into the system, it now occurs in a speed that feels reasonable
when talking about a 206 MHz PDA…near instantaneously! :0)

PI3 is almost completely customizable in every way. If you want something
elaborate, or something simple – you can make it so with a minimum of effort.

What would  I add to Pocket Informant 3? Well, the one thing I have
always felt this program was missing was a direct link from the Today screen. If
Alex could just add that, then I would not have a single gripe about this
program…and that says a lot!

It only takes a few minutes of playing with PI3 to realize that I have only
listed the tip of the iceberg here. My suggestion is that if you need more than
the current Pocket PC PIM offers you try Pocket Informant out.

Price: $19.95

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