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07 Feb 2012, Chris Wiles , V3
If you're looking for a new personal information manager, look no further
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Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows Vista 64-bit
Manufacturer: EPim Ltd
Size: 6MB
Number of Downloads: 11813
Price: $ Free
EssentialPIM is a free and multilingual personal information manager which includes three components: a calendar, note taker and contact manager.
It has a very usable interface, with things kept simple but extremely functional. This results in a small file size, and the use of few system resources.
The Calendar comes with day, week, month and year views, reminders and repeat options. The Notes component includes all the usual formatting options (bold, italics etc) along with the ability to insert images or tables.
Finally, the Contacts element lets you store work and personal details for individuals, along with IM details, images and birthdays.
If you're an Outlook or Outlook Express user, you can import existing data directly into EssentialPIM. Data can also be exported in HTML, RT, CSV and TXT formats.
Multiple databases can be created, so you can have separate PIMs for work and home, or for each family member. For security, each database can be password-protected and encrypted.
This release of EssentialPIM and now enables you to synchronise your calendar with Windows Mobile 5.x and smartphones, two-way Google synchronisation, a sticky notes option to post your 'to do' notes to your desktop and many other improvements and fixes.
The latest v4 now features a password manager.
Do you agree?
windows mobile
This application looks like a very useful windows mobile PIM. I would be interested in knowing if it has been tested on windows mobile 6.5 yet? Either way, looks great and hope to see it in the new windows marketplace for mobile.
Posted by Tim Layton, 09 Jun 2009
No Sync for Free
This version, like all the previous Free Versions, does not allow you to Sync with Google, you need to pay $39.95 to do that!
Deleted it once again.
Posted by Walrus, 13 Jul 2011