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Handheld Computing Weekly, February 5, 2001
Tracking appointments on your Palm keeps yo organized, but what happens if you want to capture meeting notes or
record your actions?
For a working solution to daily journaling, DayNotez provides just the right mix of simplicity and even some connections to your built-in apps.
DayNotez works on a calendar model, providing four different views on to the notes you write
(single note, day view, month view, and list view). As you create a note, the program enters the time and adds
the current note to previous notes. You can scroll through the single notes or use the program's built-in Find command
(or the global Palm OS Find command) to track down your thoughts.
You can easily export your journal entries to your Memo Pad (categories do not carry over). If you
select text in an entry you can create a To-Do item featuring the text. The program also imports memos.
DayNotez has dekstop versions for Windows and Macintosh computer. It makes a handy replacement for a paper journal. - Pete Scisco
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