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	<title>Comments on: Agenda Fusion 8</title>
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	<description>Tech Advice for Your Time, Tasks and Toys</description>
	<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:29:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Wendy Giblin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wendy Giblin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 03:14:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just started using Agenda Fusion and love it!  I keep finding more and more ways to customize the views.  It is very graphical, so it may appeal to those who like to see events color coded and marked with icons.  However, even with the colors and icons, the appearance of the screen is very "clean" and uncluttered.

One thing that appeals to me is how everything (and I mean everything) seems to be customizable.  There are all sorts of ways to organize tasks and calendar appointments.  It only took me about 15 minutes of playing around with Agenda Fusion to find the presentation/format I like best.  

However, despite the many ways to customize the program, Agenda Fusion was incredibly easy to learn and use.  I am NOT very tech-savvy...until very recently, I was a paper calendar devotee.  Agenda Fusion is quite intuitive and easy to master, even for someone who lacks PDA experience.  (Developer One also has a basic user guide on its website, which was helpful, but not really necessary, given how easy the program is to learn.)  

I use Trog Bar/Outlook on my desktop computer at home.  My existing data tranferred smoothly into the Agenda Fusion format...there were no errors that I noticed.  Also, the fields used in Trog Bar/Outlook closely match those in Agenda Fusion, so I did not lose details or get any strange results.  During the day, the additions/changes I made on my PDA seem to have transferred without any glitches when I synced in the evening.

I recommend Agenda Fusion, particularly to those who tend to be more visual in how they organize their time and tasks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just started using Agenda Fusion and love it!  I keep finding more and more ways to customize the views.  It is very graphical, so it may appeal to those who like to see events color coded and marked with icons.  However, even with the colors and icons, the appearance of the screen is very &#8220;clean&#8221; and uncluttered.</p>
<p>One thing that appeals to me is how everything (and I mean everything) seems to be customizable.  There are all sorts of ways to organize tasks and calendar appointments.  It only took me about 15 minutes of playing around with Agenda Fusion to find the presentation/format I like best.  </p>
<p>However, despite the many ways to customize the program, Agenda Fusion was incredibly easy to learn and use.  I am NOT very tech-savvy&#8230;until very recently, I was a paper calendar devotee.  Agenda Fusion is quite intuitive and easy to master, even for someone who lacks PDA experience.  (Developer One also has a basic user guide on its website, which was helpful, but not really necessary, given how easy the program is to learn.)  </p>
<p>I use Trog Bar/Outlook on my desktop computer at home.  My existing data tranferred smoothly into the Agenda Fusion format&#8230;there were no errors that I noticed.  Also, the fields used in Trog Bar/Outlook closely match those in Agenda Fusion, so I did not lose details or get any strange results.  During the day, the additions/changes I made on my PDA seem to have transferred without any glitches when I synced in the evening.</p>
<p>I recommend Agenda Fusion, particularly to those who tend to be more visual in how they organize their time and tasks.</p>
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