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DayLite Business Edition 1.2
Marketcircle
http://www.marketcircle.com
Reviewed in February 2003
http://www.macworld.com/2003/02/reviews/daylite1
DayLite Business Edition is a well-designed and amazingly customizable program that gives you all the tools you need to manage every aspect of your sales from start to finish. However, it lacks the necessary security and basic administration tools that most businesses require in a centralized application.
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DayLite Personal Edition 1.2
Marketcircle
http://www.marketcircle.com
Reviewed in February 2003
http://www.macworld.com/2003/02/reviews/daylite1
DayLite Personal Edition is a well-designed and amazingly customizable program that gives you all the tools you need to manage every aspect of your sales from start to finish.
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Desktop 4.0
Palm
http://www.palm.com
Reviewed in July 2002
http://www.macworld.com/2002/07/reviews/palm
This software lets you sync your Palm handheld with your Mac running OS X, but synchronizing sometimes fails to begin.
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FastTrack Schedule 8
AEC Software
http://www.aecsoft.com
Reviewed in December 2002
http://www.macworld.com/2002/12/reviews/fasttrack
FastTrack Schedule 8 is a fusion of simplicity and power. Its graphical timelines are perfect for beginning project managers, while new features make it an ideal choice for project-management pros.
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iCal 1.0
Apple Computer
http://www.apple.com
Reviewed in December 2002
Like Mail 1.0 and Address Book 1.0 before it, iCal 1.0 shows potential but lacks many of the features and refinements found in its competitors. Although not exactly half-baked, iCal 1.0 is certainly underdone
Note: A free download is available from Apple's website.
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Meetingmaker 7.1
Meetingmaker
http://www.meetingmaker.com
Reviewed in September 2002
http://www.macworld.com/2002/09/reviews/meetingmaker
Version 7.1’s instant acccess to a range of calendaring information makes it an excellent scheduling package for any office environment. It could use a livelier interface, better print and administration functions, and import capability, but easy setup, cross-platform capacity, and nearly infinite scalability more than make up for those shortcomings.
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Now Up-to-Date & Contact 4.2
Power On Software
http://www.poweronsw.com
Reviewed in August 2002
http://www.macworld.com/2002/08/reviews/nowuptodate
The latest version is almost equivalent to past versions running in OS 9, so if you’re a Now user about to jump to OS X, there’s one less reason to hesitate. Palm synchronization adds to a solid package.
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