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    Pocket Informant Review by Upton Au

    Written by Upton Au  [author's bio]  [read 40907 times]
    Edited by Derek

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    My Thoughts

    Having had the pleasure to review this latest major upgrade, I am certain that this PIM solution has definitely gone from a Pocket PC software pioneer of a version 1 to what is now a more mature and streamlined mid-version 2. All Views are concise, clear, and aesthetically pleasing in somewhat of a Spartan, Utilitarian fashion. In terms of usability, stability, and features, it's everything it should be, and offers several unexpected tweaks as well. The View-specific controls are all in the right place, with extraneous buttons and icons nowhere to be found. The abundant options allow the user to specialize their PIM experience as much or as little as they like.

    Evidently, with Pocket Informant, less is more. On my device, smallish screen, stylus recognition, and all, the user experience is much more pleasant than the mess that is Outlook XP (which to its credit, is better than Outlook '97) and makes the Pocket PC PIM applications duck their sorry, feature-deprived heads in shame.

    The price is nothing to quibble about, as Pocket Informant may prove to be among the few great bargains in the world of Pocket PC software. The frequent updates alone, which are continuous improvements rather than patches for incomplete software, justify any perception of bloated cost. A certain peace of mind comes from knowing that Web IS and eager beta-testers are working relentlessly to improve the product.

    Is this piece of software perfect? With no blatant omissions or shortcomings, the answer remains 'no', for the simple reason of holding out for something even better; I'm sure Pocket Informant 3.0 can fill those shoes. The software can and will improve in future iterations, but at the moment, I have no complaints.

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