Friday, September 12, 2003
Another Review Comparing Agenda Fusion To Pocket Informant
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "ARTICLE" @ 11:00 AM
http://www.mobileslash.com/cms_view_article.php?aid=12
"As I begin to write this review of Agenda Fusion vs Pocket Informant, I honestly don't know which one I am going to choose as a final winner. I am hoping that throughout the process of writing this, I will reach a decision. My problem currently lies on the fact that I like them both for different reasons and in fact I wish I could combine the best attributes of each to form the perfect program. But alas, I can not."
This is a good review and well thought out. I will say this though. You should still download both apps and take advantage of the trial periods. I won't tell you who won in this review, but I will tell you why the winner was picked. The author really liked the Week View of one over the other. Personally, I never use the week view. I find it the least useful of the calendar views, which just highlights that the "P" in "PIM" stands for Personal, and not only is it your personal data, but it is your personal preference in how that data is displayed, so chances are, whichever app you pick, you'll pick it for different reasons than Matt, I, or anyone else will.
If you are in the market though for one of these Super-PIMs, this article is a must read. Enjoy, and thanks for the review Matt Kitchen! :way to go:
"As I begin to write this review of Agenda Fusion vs Pocket Informant, I honestly don't know which one I am going to choose as a final winner. I am hoping that throughout the process of writing this, I will reach a decision. My problem currently lies on the fact that I like them both for different reasons and in fact I wish I could combine the best attributes of each to form the perfect program. But alas, I can not."
This is a good review and well thought out. I will say this though. You should still download both apps and take advantage of the trial periods. I won't tell you who won in this review, but I will tell you why the winner was picked. The author really liked the Week View of one over the other. Personally, I never use the week view. I find it the least useful of the calendar views, which just highlights that the "P" in "PIM" stands for Personal, and not only is it your personal data, but it is your personal preference in how that data is displayed, so chances are, whichever app you pick, you'll pick it for different reasons than Matt, I, or anyone else will.
If you are in the market though for one of these Super-PIMs, this article is a must read. Enjoy, and thanks for the review Matt Kitchen! :way to go: