WebIS Announces Updates for Pocket Informant 8.02

Posted by Doug Smith on Mar 05, 2008

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WebIS Pocket Informant 8.02 is free to up grade if you already own new version 8. If you have a previous version than that, Pocket Informant 8.02 can be yours on an upgrade charge of $16.99. Other wise it will set you back $29.95. Click here for more information on upgrading.

pocketinformant8 Pocket Informant 8 was released to great acclaim on January 7th and 8.01 on February 8th. Even so, some issues were subsequently discovered. During the past two months, we have worked directly with participants in our forums and with issues reported through our support system. This feedback allowed us to capture, document, reproduce, and fix all significant issues reported during this very heavy public test cycle. The outstanding collaboration between our loyal clients and our development team allowed us to have a rapid development cycle for this release. We are excited to announce the release of Pocket Informant 8.02 and want to thank our clients for their continued input and support!

To upgrade or get your copy of Pocket Informant: Click Here

Read more about Pocket Informant 8.02 after the break

Pocket Informant is The Next Generation in Personal Daily Management, but we don’t just say that; we prove it. Pocket Informant 8 doesn’t just simply let you work with your daily events through lists and grids, but with the new Events and Journal views you can also look at your life’s past and future in an easy cohesive environment. You can even create contact links within your appointment or tasks’ subject and notes let you quickly access a named contact without having to resort to links or a search. Most surprisingly, this power doesn’t come at the cost of a complicated, cluttered interface.

Pocket Informant 8 brings a new level of ease of use to your mobile device. Version 8 introduces a new Roles based user-interface that lets you scale the user-interface and feature to your needs offering you just the power you want. A fully one handed interface lets you use Pocket Informant without ever touching the stylus – or if you prefer finger control Pocket Informant brings finger touch scrolling, a touch ABC bar in Contacts, and new finger friendly time pickers.

These are just a taste of the new features that Pocket Informant 8 provides that separates it from any other PIM on the market. This just builds on top of the already easy and powerful features that have made Pocket Informant the winner of the best business application and PIM for this and previous years at Smartphone and Pocket PC Magazine. To get a list of features, click here.

Designed for Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Smartphone

Pocket Informant was the first full PIM (personal information management) for Windows Mobile in 2000 and with version 8 Smartphones are now fully supported. With a scalable interface that can go between the touchable finger user interface, to a stylus use interface, all the way to a completely one handed interface Pocket Informant 8 works the way you want it to. The Smartphone version works nearly identically to the Pocket PC version with only the following features not available: Links (this will be provided in a future free update), Drag and Drop, Touch Scrolling, Finger Time Picker and New Appointment

Timezone.Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Smartphone versions are licensed separately.

Download, Upgrade, or Buy Now
Ready to rumble? Download Pocket Informant 8. If you own a previous copy of Pocket Informant or Pocket Informant for Smartphones, click here. Or purchase a full copy.

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  • I owned PI 4 and 5 but then was away from Windows Mobile for a while. When I came back I got AgendaOne but have since started a trial of PI 8. Sounds like a potential article. :)
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