iambic Boosts the Capabilities of Microsoft Outlook and Palm Desktop With Its Newest Windows Versions of Agendus
Market Wire, April, 2006
iambic, Inc., a leading provider of productivity enhancement solutions, has just unveiled Version 4 of Agendus for Windows (AGW), Outlook Edition and Palm Desktop Edition. These desktop versions of Agendus, iambic's award-winning personal information management (PIM) program for Palm OS handhelds, contain breakthrough features that make schedule management effortless.
AGW Captures: With the new "Capture to Agendus" feature, you no longer have to type as much. Instead, you can populate contacts, meetings, tasks, calls and email with text that you can capture from anywhere. Inputting information isn't limited to typing. With Agendus for Windows, Version 4, you can also capture voice recordings and sketches.
AGW Customizes: iambic has ported its customization philosophy from Agendus for Palm OS to the desktop. Agendus for Windows, Version 4 makes personalizing your calendar interface with color themes and icons a snap. Plus, you can sort your contacts, and even edit and create icons for linking to calendar events, meetings, calls, notes, or tasks.
AGW Connects: Agendus for Windows "connects" seamlessly with the back-end (data repository) and the front-end (user interface) of Outlook and Palm Desktop. No plug-ins are required. It also has the capability to synchronize with Agendus for Palm OS on your handheld, allowing you to take your valuable information with you when you leave your desk. Even better, all that customization work (icons, day color, contact photos, etc.) you set up, as well as any voice recording/sketches you use in Agendus for Windows will be transferred to your handheld along with your data, thanks to the special synchronization companion (Agendus Extras Conduit) that's included with Version 4.
Details on the rest of the features for Agendus for Windows, Palm Desktop edition are available at http://www.iambic.com/agendus/winpded/whatsnew.asp . For Agendus for Windows, Outlook edition, go to http://www.iambic.com/agendus/winpded/whatsnew.asp .
About iambic, Inc.
Since 1994, iambic, Inc. has been developing powerful Palm OS and Symbian OS software for both business and personal use. Today, iambic is recognized worldwide for creating sophisticated yet user-friendly solutions that help both business organizations and individuals everywhere save time, manage their activities more effectively and get the most out of their handheld computers.
For more information, contact: Annie Gladue iambic, Inc. 415-302-8990 Email Contact
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