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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Calendarscope 2.1
Pros: Calendarscope takes any calendar scheduling program and cuts the fat, for when you are creating and working with your schedule, it should not be rocket science. Calendarscope doesn't pretend to be a PIM, and that's a good thing. Most PIM software is just awful and cluttered, but with Calendarscope's straightforward user interface, creating and altering your schedule is a breeze. Calendarscope is what Microsoft Outlook's calendar feature should be. Its simplicity and full array of truly intuitive keyboard shortcuts allow you to work with what's on your mind rather than trying to remember the 71 options of a given feature. Its print abilities really show its power, which can be used to generate schedules for meetings, entire departments, or for employees who require calendars in their work, such as teachers and activity directors. Reasonably customizable, Calendarscope fills a niche with a grace that belies its simplicity.
Cons: Unable to add events directly in calendar, must use a dialog like virtually all other calendar apps.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Calendarscope 2.1
"A simple and powerful program for daily scheduling..."
Pros: Calendarscope is very easy to use. It has all you need to make your daily schedule. You can customize the way it looks and also you can customize the way the print-out looks.
Cons: The way you save the daily schedule is a little confusing because the menu contains, archive, backup etc. but not save. It would be easier if it had a save button instead of the above.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Calendarscope 2.1
Pros: I was looking for a personal scheduler for home use to replace Outlook, as Outlook is overkill for home use. Calendarscope is as powerful as MS Outlook when it comes to personal scheduling. I really like the ability to share calendars over my home network. Outlook couldn't do that without spending big $$$ for Exchange server. Program is small and quick. Free trial from manufacturer. Good price. Calendarscope is the best sub-$100 calendar out there that I've tried.
Cons: If there was integration with email, this package would kill Outlook. On the other hand, for only $30, this program cannot be beat.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Calendarscope 2.1
"A Most Excellent Tool in My Humble Opinion"
Pros: Like many others I use this tool frequently. I'm currentluy using Calendarscope 2.2 and I can honestly say I'd wouldn't be able to keep track of what I'm doing all day without it. Great product and well worth the money.
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5 stars
Version: Calendarscope 2.1
"Reliable + Full Functional, but Simple = BEST"
Pros: It is a small, simple and stable program
I used MS Outlook and Palm desktop to manage my to-do lists, appointments, etc. The problem with these is that it slows down computer. It needs a lot of memory running in the background. Outlook Viruses and Spywares are a big problem as well. All these problems do not exist with Calendarscope
Cons: NONE
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