
One of my “must have” applications for any platform is Pocket Informant. I loved it on Windows Mobile, and it is so important on my iPhone it sits in my dock for immediate access. One of the best things about PI is that WebIS is always striving to improve it, and they’re doing it again with Pocket Informant for Blackberry.
There is a slew of new features, including Franklin Covey and Getting Things Done (GTD) support; if you are a Blackberry user you owe it to yourself and your organizational skills to give PI a shot. More information from WebIS below, and be sure to check out their Pocket Informant for Blackberry page for more information and a free trial!
I am very excited to announce that Pocket Informant for BlackBerry 2.0 has been released! Pocket Informant is the #1 PIM for the BlackBerry today and has been the #1 PIM for Windows Mobile for the last 9 years and is also enjoying great success on the iPhone platform being featured in an Apple TV ad!
Pocket Informant 2.0 builds upon the groundbreaking version 1.61 with Desktop Outlook sync to provide some major new features:
• NEW! New look in all views, new edit/view dialogs etc. • NEW! Search View • NEW! Today View • NEW! Icons/colors assigned to contacts/events/tasks without categories • NEW! Templates • NEW! Contacts linking to events/tasks • NEW! Journal sync to Outlook • NEW! Getting Things Done (GTD) Support • NEW! Franklin Covey SupportSystem Requirements:
- BlackBerry OS 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, and 5.0 including the BlackBerry Bold and Storm
Pricing and Availability:
Pocket Informant for BlackBerry is now available available at a low price of $19.99 (USD).• More Product Information: http://webis.net/products_info.php?p_id=pocketinformant_bb&tab_id=upgrade
• Free Upgrades for 1.61 Users Purchased on/after Aug 25th 2009
Alex Kac – President and Founder
Web Information Solutions, Inc.
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—African Tribal Saying


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