12 Nov 2002
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Platform: Windows XP
Manufacturer: ArtPlus Marketing & Publishing
Size: 2.5Mb
Number of Downloads: 2203
Price: null
EasyNoter Lite is a powerful yet user-friendly Personal Information Manager, offering you all the usual features - Diary, Address Book, Notes and Reminders.
Emulating a filofax in design, it has an excellent layout with tab dividers between sections and clear, uncluttered pages. When not in use, it can be reduced to a small floating digital clock.
Entering data into the diary, notepad and address book is all done in the same manner: type details into the right-hand panel and, upon saving, it is added to the left-hand panel as an addition to the list. Text in these areas can be specified in terms of type, size, colour and more.
The reminder facility allows for single, hourly, weekly, monthly or yearly reminders for many, many years ahead. Alarms can take the form of a traditional bleep, your own recorded sound, or alternatively an external application can be launched.
Cool little features include the ability to launch four user-definable applications using an in-built quick-launch bar, and a handy photo album for storing images of your choice.
Upgrade to the Pro version ($29.95) and get the following extras:
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