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From ThumbApps:
Thumbcal is a new generation of all in one Task and Calendar finger friendly application. If Windows Mobile touch screen devices come with a stylus, one has to admit using the fingers is a much more natural fashion. Yet very few Windows Mobile applications have been designed for being used without a stylus. With Thumbcal you will realize that your device screen is much bigger than you thought. It is just a question of arranging the information properly, and designing the software for this purpose. Manage your calendar and tasks in a single application. Full replacement of Windows Mobile standard Calendar and Task applications. Finger friendly task and calendar application. Designed for use without a stylus. With simple gestures you can slide through days, weeks, months and years. ThumbCal lets you organize your appointments and tasks in a very quick and simple way. Full Outlook Synchronization. Version 1.3.5 includes a lot of new features and improvements.
What's new in this version: Version 1.3.5 includes a lot of new features and improvements.
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"Very Useful Ap"
Version: ThumbCal 1.1.2
Pros
CNet requirements say Windows Mobile 6, but it's working fine on WM5. Very user friendly and well worth the small price tag especially if you're glued to your calendar.
Cons
Didn't notice any
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A very clean and useful application.
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"Pretty Cool"
Version: ThumbCal 1.1.2
Pros
Very clean and easy to use.
Cons
Didn't notice any
Summary
I added this to my Treo 700 w (Verizon) and very happy with it's performance. Since I work on a strict schedule, I like how easy it is to use.
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