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12-01-2008, 10:57 PM
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Best PIM software for Blackberry
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Hi everybody!
Which is the best PIM software in the market for a Blackberry?
Is there any place that compares the different programs options?
Thanks in advance and regards from Uruguay, Harry
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12-01-2008, 10:58 PM
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MS Outlook is the about the best, and most used.
There really are not any other good choices.
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12-01-2008, 11:03 PM
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You are fast JSanders !
I mean Software to have in my Blackberry.
I have MS Outlook too but there is still no version for the Blackberry
I was looking at e-mobile software Professional Edition.
Thanks again , Harry
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12-01-2008, 11:41 PM
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What exactly do you want to do. Also have you checked the aftermarket software forum.
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12-01-2008, 11:42 PM
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Maybe pocketday.
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12-02-2008, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by hteszler
Hi everybody!
Which is the best PIM software in the market for a Blackberry?
Is there any place that compares the different programs options?
Thanks in advance and regards from Uruguay, Harry
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I use a combo of Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Sync with my original contact and calendar programs. I do not use the enterprise version/function of the BB though...
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12-02-2008, 09:23 PM
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by far the most popular well-known ones are todomatrix and pocketday.
some other ones that are well known but just recently released blackberry verisons are Pocket Informant and Agendus.
i've also found a niffty program called BBTask Pro to be effective as well.
All pretty much enhance the native task program but with subtle differences.
those are some of the best ones.
i have my favorites and you probably will find one that you like from those.
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12-06-2008, 11:03 AM
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The BB is the premiere PIM - ever.
The only notable exception to that would be Agendus on the Palm OS, which IS more comprehensive than the BB's PIM apps, but has a horrible user interface and integration.
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12-06-2008, 08:42 PM
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+1 for Pocket Informant for Blackberry (it has the most promise for future change)
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12-08-2008, 10:47 AM
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Pocket Informant
Just started using PI in my BB Curve and I've had nothing but problems mainly around the sync function. I have a large-ish calendar which goes back about 7 years & contains around 4300 entries. The BB Calendar copes OK with that but when I installed PI (which syncs with the BB calendar) it just can't seem to cope with the database. It runs slow and eventually locks up. I tried splitting the Calendar which did improve performance but then discovered that any changes I made in PI didnt copy over to BB. I've had a lot of experience with syncing with portable devices and also using PI. I would urge caution to anyone concidering using this version of PI. Despite the claims of WebIS I don't think the software is stable enough yet.
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12-08-2008, 11:13 AM
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Just started using PI in my BB Curve and I've had nothing but problems mainly around the sync function. I have a large-ish calendar which goes back about 7 years & contains around 4300 entries. The BB Calendar copes OK with that but when I installed PI (which syncs with the BB calendar) it just can't seem to cope with the database. It runs slow and eventually locks up. I tried splitting the Calendar which did improve performance but then discovered that any changes I made in PI didnt copy over to BB. I've had a lot of experience with syncing with portable devices and also using PI. I would urge caution to anyone concidering using this version of PI. Despite the claims of WebIS I don't think the software is stable enough yet.
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...or you could just have too much data for the app to handle. 7 years of past data will slow it down because it syncs to its own databases, which may not be optimized for that kind of load yet. If interested, get with Alex Kac at webis.net about that and he would take care of it for you. I have a similiar issue and so the more of us that complain the better!
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12-08-2008, 11:16 AM
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Cheers for that
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12-18-2008, 05:29 PM
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why do you have 7 years of data? Time to purge there buddy.
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12-19-2008, 11:16 AM
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So all this just confirms that at this point in time JSanders answer was accurate and I have to agree; built in BB PIM and Outlook work best.
With one exception though; gotta have ToDoMatrix! Rocks! But having said that, it depends on your needs.
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03-31-2009, 06:20 AM
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Pocket Informant 1.5 - feedback
Just some feed back on PI v1.5 which I installed a couple of weeks ago. This is the version which syncs directly with Outlook rather than the BB PIM. It does this via an add-in which it installs in the Desktop.
No problems with in the install but jeez what a ball ache the sync was. At first it didnt work at all but after a bit of fiddling around with the sync settings it worked - but only synced future items.
I eventually managed to get all the events synced by syncing with the BB PIM via the internal PI settings first then using the add-in sync.
When I ran PI it was dog slow with page changes taking 10 secs - basically unusable. So all in all a disappointing experience. I think I'll stick with the BB PIM until PI improves, as I'm sure it will, with future versions.
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03-31-2009, 02:44 PM
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+1 for Pocket Informant. I had it for Windows Mobile and it was the most powerful PIM app I had used. I don't the same functionality exists for the BB just yet, but I believe it has a lot of potential
I tried Agendus for Palm at one point in time and it was so, so.
I'm looking for an app that uses sound principles from some kind of renowned self-help contingency like that of Franklin, Covery, Ziglar, etc. I came across this app for windows mobile and Palm called DayNotez. It's along the lines of what I'm searching for. I'm also looking for an app like Quanto (by same developer), which basically graphs time usage into trends. Natara Quanto time measurement tool for the Palm Computing Platform
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03-31-2009, 02:49 PM
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To answer my question I guess REXwireless' ToDoMatrix uses Franklin/Covey principles. If it weren't so expensive! I guess it's worth the money if it one utilizes it effectively.
I would also like to suggest Student Docket which is a specific PIM for students.
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03-31-2009, 03:58 PM
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PI issues. I am a long time user of PI when I was a WinMo user and loved it!! HOwever when i loaded 1.5 I was pretty disappointed with the interface, especially the contacts. Worst of all when I removed PI I got an "App 200" error and had to re-load my OS...not good.
I do think PI will get it right in time.
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04-02-2009, 02:55 PM
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First off, do a Search in this Aftermarket Software forum for Task, Agendus, etc. There's a thread there that I started where I gave a fair bit of feedback from my review of a dozen different Task/PIM apps. I finally settled on PI 1.5 as I had some specific Task management requirements that only PI could address. I also found that it had the best user interface of all of them - as a long term Palm user I've been really spoiled, and while PI isn't perfect, it still feels the best on a touch screen. I'm running a Storm 9530 with .76.
To respond to a couple of different points raised here :
1) Data volume shouldn't be a problem with the sync - I have 10+ year's data and thousands of contacts and sync with no issue. Changing pages in PI isn't a problem either - speed is fine. Mind you, I set it up so that Outlook syncs to the native PIM and PI syncs to the native PIM as well - that way 3rd party apps that work with reminders (BerryBuzz, etc.) work fine. I haven't tried the direct Outlook/PI sync - that doesn't do what I want.
2) Sorry, but the native BB Task PIM sucks, really really badly. It doesn't display due date, there are only 3 priorities available, and you can't group by Category. So essentially you get a great big list of every single outstanding Task with no way to tell relative importance or urgency. There is no way you can manage Tasks that way. As a long term Palm user I was amazed that RIM would even release that app. Did I mention how badly it sucks? Sorry, Task management is really important to me, and when I switched from my Palm I was really choked that RIM had shortchanged me on this app so badly - bad RIM, bad bad RIM!
3) ToDoMatrix loads all data on external servers - a very very important point that anyone looking at it needs to be aware of. For me this was a deal breaker - but if you're ok with that it's got a TON of fans.
4) If you're a long time Palm user you're going to be disappointed with any app on your Storm. The Palm apps were all written from the ground up for an operating system written from the ground up for a touch screen. The Storm is running an OS with a touch screen layer on top of a keyboard oriented OS and all apps are limited by that. I won't give my BB up and go back to a Palm, but that's the reality of it - the Storm has a way to go, and RIM needs to really think hard about optimizing for a touch screens.
Overall I'd try the trial of PI 1.5.
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07-19-2009, 08:50 AM
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I have a BB Curve. I use it for personal use. I have Outlook on my laptop but it's for business and I don't use BES. Can I sync my BB to this Outlook as well?
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