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AnyTime Organizer Deluxe 12
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- Envelopes & Labels; Daily Journal; Sticky Notes; Expense Reports; Password Organizer; World Clocks; Sports Schedules
- Everything you Need to Stay Organized: Day Planner; Week, Month, Year; Alarms & Reminders; Birthdays & Anniversaries; To-Do List; Calendar Designer; Address Book
- Over 2500 new templates for calendars, to-do lists and address book printouts
- AnySync works with cell phones, Palm, Windows Mobile and Outlook
- Print to paper organizers or send a PDF to others
Product DescriptionAll the tools you need to organize, your calendar, to-do list, and address book are combined in a familiar interface with hundreds of printable calendars, expense reports, and the ability to synchronize with your handheld device. . . . More >>
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August 27, 2010 -
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I have recently downloaded the Anytime Organizer Deluxe 12 from Amazon. After having used it for awhile, I can say that it does everything that it is suppose to do and appears to be stable. I know from reading the reviews of the CD-ROM version and previous versions that many users have been frustrated by bugs and installation issues. I can report that so far I have had no problems. This is part of the reason why I chose to download it from Amazon instead of purchasing a hard copy; I felt that I was likely to get the most current version with the bugs worked out (that, and it’s significantly cheaper). I would strongly recommend updating the program when you first run it.
Having upgraded to Windows 7, I could no longer use my older version of Outlook and needed an affordable alternative that would keep my schedules, contacts, to do lists, notes and the like and sync it all with my Pocket PC. (There are many syncing options to choose from when installing for the first time, such as Pocket PC, Palm, various phones, etc. ) The Organizer has many options when syncing that allow me to manage exactly what I need to have between my calender and PDA. Having decided to give version 12 a try, I’m glad I did. I find it to be full-featured and easy to use. Once I got the hang of the interface, I believe I actually like this better than Outlook. Of course, it’s simpler in many ways but that’s a plus for me. Tasks like making re-occuring appointments and adding new catagories are very easy. It has many nice features like an expense record, daily journal entry, schedule ticker, password organizer, and the ability to print info in various page formats. Also, something that I did not expect, If I want to send an email from the contacts screen all I have to do is click on the contact and then the email button, and it automatically opens up my email program and selects a new message to the chosen contact. That may not seem like much to some, but for me that’s a multi-step process that I no longer have to go through.
As with anything, there are some things I would like to see it do better. It doesn’t always read appointment info and times correctly from the PDA and I often have to manually correct some data. The interface screens are a little simplistic looking and doesn’t have the sharp professional look that Outlook has. Things like that.
All in all, I am very pleased to be able to sync my schedule and contact info with my PDA again and to have an integrated desktop scheduling system that meets my needs. All for a very affordable price. I’m happy.
Rating: 4 / 5