Extract and print data from your iCal calendar program and paper-based day planners.
iPlanner bridges the gap between Apple's iCal calendar program and paper based day planners, such as Franklin/Covey and Day-Timer. iCal has limited printing ability, and cannot support paper based day planners. iPlanner takes the data from iCal and formats it to fit onto your pre-printed day planner page. The todo items print in the task list, and the events print on the calendar. Demo can only print to sample planner page layout.
Please note that these reviews are all over 4 years old.
High Hopes
Lizz2
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />This is a very attractive idea. I see so many posts on the web from people who want to print their iCal data to fit a planner. I would have paid $50 for this program IF it worked.
The first thing you should know is that is DOES NOT print weekly or monthly views of the calendar. People complained about this two years ago. I think the program has been abandoned.
I downloaded and got the same error and had to force quit.
Somebody take this over and fix it.
Not so bad
alajuela
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Yeah, the demo worked fine for me, and it appears to be decent. I don't use either of the supported planners. Instead, I use a Levenger Circa system, which is letter size. So, I can use the LutherSoft full-size page template. That's cool. But inability to print weekly or monthly calendars is just killer for a $25 price tag. I don't mind that the demo prints un-useable pages; it proves it will work, though a time-delimited demo would be more effective, so I could actually <b>use</b> it. But single days only? C'mon LutherSoft, that's pretty narrow functionality.
No word from support
henrybenj
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none as yet
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it does not seem to accept Australian and UK date format [dd-mm-yyyy] and I have had no reply from the support team. Cnnot buy unlesd I see it working
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tried, died, trashed
/pt
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />downloaded the demo, but it came up with an apple script error (invalid date, -30720) and went into an endless loop, force quit was the only option.
so I could not even try how to get my pencil scribbles from filofax back into iCal.
demo is limited to one paper format -- I'd never ever even try to buy this sw without being able to test it in a real world scenario, i.e. with my paper-day-planner.
feels like a beta 0.7, maybe luthersoft should revise their release policy