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FranklinCovey offering free version of FCmobilelife

Posted by Rich Bilancia on September 10, 2008 – 9:47 am  Share
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image Want to “Set personal goals, post multimedia blogs, schedule appointments and track task lists in a real-time collaborative environment with team or family members?” Then you might want to take a look at this offering from FranklinCovey.FranklinCovey has a long and successful track record of building front ends for Outlook (e.g., PlanPlus). Now they are offering a product for Smartphones.

The application runs on some Blackberries and “all Windows Mobile 5/6 (.NET Compact Framework Version 2 SP1 or later) based phones that have screen sizes of 240×240 or larger (portrait or landscape). Known exceptions to this (because of memory limitations) are the Palm 700w/700wx.”

The free version, FCmobilelife Community Edition, is a “full-functioning, full-featured edition of FCmobilelife limited to you and one additional team member for collaboration. Great for individuals, spouses, business partners, and other pairs that want to achieve work/life balance. No credit card required.”

Set daily appointments and schedule others while checking their schedule for free time. Joint calendars allow team members to build a calendar that everyone can see. Great for family planning and communication.
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Organize tasks in categories and delegate tasks to others.
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Post important information with multi-media pictures, text and personal voice recordings.
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Complete your goals. Whether you want to lose ten pounds or make ten sales calls, use FCmobilelife to reach your goals.
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Keep track of your team. Add contacts from the entire FCmobilelife “network.” From a soccer coach to a small business owner, easily connect and coordinate with your important contacts.
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You can download it here.

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  • rabilancia
    IMHO it's not likely that Franklin Covey will soon offer a version for the iPhone or the G1. As they have a very long and rewarding relationship with Microsoft as well as a history of developing their "flagship" products exclusively for Windows, the Tablet PC and Windows Mobile.

    Drop in one of their stores at you local mall to see what I mean.
  • Steve
    How about for the T Mobile G1?
  • Sunshine
    It is healthy, I shall come on your site more often, thank.,
  • Rail Driver
    How about one for iPhone?
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