RE: Re: How I moved from DateBk to iOS
"Sandy Sawyer" <[email protected]> Fri, 14 Oct 2011 12:26:41 -0500
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Check out Pocket Informant for ios4. You can have it repeat until to set a stop date. Sandy Kevin, I have to say "Amen" to every point you made about the DateBk! I have been using a Palm Centro for about 4 years, and have had DateBk longer than that. I am moving to the iPhone4, for the same reasons that you mentioned--I have totally gone Apple in everything else: iMac, MacBook Pro, iPad, iPod Touch; so going to the iPhone seemed to be the only logical choice. I have had a chance to go through all of my contacts, and have my contacts from my Palm to the Mac complete. Now to the Calendar: I want to get ALL of my calendar, with years of "stuff", on the IOS and/or iCloud, etc. Do you have any updated suggestions? Thank you very much! --- In [email protected] <mailto:pimlicodatebk%40yahoogroups.com> , "lufades" <lufad@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > Calengoo do floating tasks if you sync with Google task, in advanced setting you can set: "Show passed due tasks on today" or something like this (on my iPod Calengoo is in french). It is not as flexible as DateBk but it's a debut. It will float until you mark it done. > > Luc > > --- In [email protected] <mailto:pimlicodatebk%40yahoogroups.com> , John Messeder <john@> wrote: > > > > CalenGoo does floating events?? How? I'm not seeing that. > > -- > > John Messeder, JAFPR, MBS > > 60 Woodcrest Drive > > Gettysburg, PA 17325 > > Ph: 717.253.0605 > > > > Visit JohnMesseder.com > > of Follow me on: > > Facebook/jmesseder2 > > Or > > Twitter/jmesseder2 > > > > > > lufades <lufad@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I also like very much DateBk but no luck on iOs, I am reading about Pocket Informant and WeekCal both are good but if you need something closer to BateBk on iOs have a look at Calengoo it support iOs calendar, Google calendar, Google Task - recurring tasks - floating tasks - and a lot of possibilities of customizations. The learning is a little steep but if you used BateBk you know that it's not always easy to have a good Calendar app. > > I have no connections with Calengoo except that I am a very satisfied customer. > > > > Luc > > > > --- In [email protected] <mailto:pimlicodatebk%40yahoogroups.com> , Kevin Quosig <kevin@> wrote: > > > > > > THE SHORT ANSWER: > > > I went with Pocket Informant. > > > > > > THE LONG ANSWER: > > > (With apologies to Pimlico...I just LOVED DateBk. > > > Best...calendar...app...ever. Still is, IMHO. But myself and > > > others here wanted to move to the iOS. So I'm answering a > > > question so many of us ask here.) > > > > > > When searching for a new smart device as my Centro ages, I was > > > dismayed that there was no way to get a "smart" phone anymore > > > without a data plan, which I have no need for. I don't text and > > > I don't surf the web on my phone. Apparently the Centro was the > > > last of that breed. But I do have need for little pocket apps > > > like DateBk, SplashID, and other utilities that are far beyond > > > the capabilities of "dumb" phones. For years I carried a Palm > > > Pilot and "dumb" phone separately, but once you've had > > > convergence, it's hard to contemplate going back to two separate devices. > > > > > > On the other side, as much as I loved Palm, they more than once, > > > and finally rather permanently, abandoned Mac users. Palm > > > Desktop was rather flakey, and I had to rely on the wonderful, > > > but third-party, Missing Sync to get any useful backup of the > > > Centro's content (or get data onto the phone). This has annoyed > > > me for years now. > > > > > > So my main decision to go iOS as a primarily Mac user was one of > > > mitigating being orphaned/abandoned...which is a likely scenario > > > with Windows Mobile, Palm, Android, etc. Frankly the Android was > > > very tempting, but given Apple-Google sparring and the > > > fragmentation of the OS, I decided I would rather have the > > > stability, if sometimes weird-thinking, and "sure to work with > > > my Mac" of iOS. Just my take on things, YMMV. > > > > > > The other problem was the way DateBk started focusing on the > > > desktop. In my case, I live and worked ON THE DEVICE. I rarely > > > used the desktop end except as backup or when the phone died, > > > was left at home, etc. I wanted to use it in meetings and on the > > > fly...and having "full function on the desktop, but stuck with > > > built-in features on the phone" was not an option. > > > > > > So in the end I spent alot of time researching feature sets, and > > > found that many DateBk users had moved to Pocket Informant--to > > > the point where the developers were all too familiar with people > > > asking "DateBk does this, can Pocket Informant?" Also helps that > > > PI is available on every popular mobile platform: Blackberry, > > > Droid, iOS, etc. So no matter where you headed after Palm, you > > > could get PI. > > > > > > Does it do everything DB does? Nope, but in my case, fairly > > > close, and coming releases look to be filling those gaps. To be > > > fair, Pocket Informant for the iOS is just getting to version > > > 2--DateBk was on version 6 and has been around for what, a > > > decade? No way anyone can expect feature parity given that disparity. > > > > > > I did have to re-adjust the way I do things, which is expected > > > for any switch. I've had the most difficulty "avoiding the > > > cloud." Many modern iOS apps rely on the cloud (Google, > > > ToodleDo, etc.) to get around the iOS's annoying "can only sync > > > things on ONE machine" (unlike Palm's "I can sync on every > > > machine you own and keep them all straight"--I used to sync at > > > home and at work on the Palm), since I do NOT want my data in > > > the cloud. But that's an Apple problem, not PI's. And PI may be > > > getting around that in version 2 (and a Mac desktop app is > > > planned in the future). > > > > > > The developers are great, and the company is small enough where > > > the CEO often answers Forum questions. I spoke at length with > > > one of the iOS devs at MacWorld. PI 2.0, coming very soon, is > > > even supposedly going to work around the problem of > > > device-to-device syncing (keeping say, an iPad and iPhone with > > > the same PI data on them). > > > > > > In my case, I was given a work incentive that made getting an > > > iPad cheap, which became my laptop and "big PDA." For more > > > convenience, and through another incentive, I'll be using an > > > iPod Touch paired with it. I'm slowly moving my data off the > > > Centro as needed and when it dies in the future, it'll be > > > replaced probably by the smallest "dumb" phone I can get with > > > good reception, or whatever the "free with a plan" phone is at > > > the time. > > > > > > Seriously, DateBk is still the best datebook application I've > > > ever used (and on the flip side, iCal is by far the worst). And > > > in many ways I can see why Pimlico didn't jump to iOS. DateBk > > > was created on the most popular (and pretty much ONLY) PDA at > > > the time by ONE man. When PalmOS vanished, I can certainly > > > understand moving to where most of his customers went > > > (apparently Android). And to be further fair, Android will at > > > some point (if not already) outsell iOS. iOS, Apple's approval > > > process, etc. can also be infuriating. For Apple/iOS users, > > > that's just the way it goes, and I certainly won't be bitter > > > about it. Though I can't help being sad to leave such a > > > powerful, feature-rich application behind. :( > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ USEFUL LINKS AND WEBPAGES FOR PIMLICODATEBK ------------------------------------------- Post a message: [email protected] Unsubscribe: pimlicodatebk-unsubscribe-hHKSG33TihhbjbujkaE4pw@public.gmane.org Previous messages (view/search): http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pimlicodatebk/messages Pimlico: http://www.PimlicoSoftware.com For information about Pimlical, the desktop calendar: http://www.pimlicosoftware.com/pimlicalpreview.htm To discuss Pimlical, please join the Pimlical group: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/pimlical DateBk4 FAQ: http://www.PimlicoSoftware.com/datebk4faq.htm DateBk5 FAQ: http://www.pimlicosoftware.com/datebk5faq.htm DateBk Cookbook: http://how.to/datebk-cookbook DateBk Wiki: http://oldgods.net/cgi-bin/datebk_wiki Neither Pimlico, the developer, nor the list owner is responsible for content.Yahoo! 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