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Has anyone tried syncing with a handheld device, specifically a palm?

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From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Joe Pluta
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 9:56 AM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Thunderbird Plug-ins (ReminderFox)

Joe Pluta wrote:
ReminderFox is a really nice ToDo function. You create lists of
todos, and can add your own lists. The nice thing is a little "tied
string"
symbol in the status bar: you hover over it and a list of your current

todos pops up. You can decide which todos show up in this popup list.

The more I use ReminderFox the more I like it. Time entry is really
nice. Every time field is a drop-down with every hour as a menu option,
but each option has four sub-options for the quarter-hours. And if you
need something more fine grained, you can type in the time.

The reminder/snooze feature is very nice. And it's really quite
flexible. You can add real events like meetings and so on, or you can
just put in a reminder to do something in 45 minutes (well, you have to
calculate the time, but you get my drift). But it shows the polish of a
good open source project: one of the nice features is that when the
reminder hits, you not only can reset it (with a number of good
presets), but you can do things like mark it as complete, or even delete
it.

This shows that people are actually using it, and asking for or adding
features that make it work in the real world.

Anyway, that's my half a nickel for today.

Joe
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