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  1. #121
    EddieFr Guest

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    My company uses Lotus Notes for all calendars/scheduling, and requires us to use it. The only way I can see to sync is to transfer from Notes to my Palm, Palm to Outlook, Outlook to TabletPlanner. And so on...But it seems that Franklin has no plans to support direct Lotus Notes synchronization..:-(

  2. #122
    EddieFr Guest

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    My company uses Lotus Notes for all calendars/scheduling, and requires us to use it. The only way I can see to sync is to transfer from Notes to my Palm, Palm to Outlook, Outlook to TabletPlanner. And so on...But it seems that Franklin has no plans to support direct Lotus Notes synchronization..:-(

  3. #123
    rbushway Guest

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    Check out this threat for information on TabletPlanner 3.0 beta

    http://www.tabletpcbuzz.com/forum/to...?TOPIC_ID=6638

  4. #124
    rbushway Guest

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    Check out this threat for information on TabletPlanner 3.0 beta

    http://www.tabletpcbuzz.com/forum/to...?TOPIC_ID=6638

  5. #125
    markalanlewis Guest

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    I installed the beta last night. They have tried to integrate all the Franklin-Covey methodology onto the product. This seems to me the biggest area that has been worked on.

    The product does allow folders within tabs, and folders with folders, etc., which allows a very deep level of organization. I would have liked it better if they had provided an "explorer" type view so you could see how the "tree" of documents etc. flowed under each tab.

    They also seem to have inherited the onenote habit of breaking words that you write into separate little boxes. These little boxes can then be dragged around the page, etc. I, for one, don't really have a major need to rearrange my notes in that manner. I know that it might be useful in some instances, but in the main, not.

    I would love to see them develop this product on two tracks. One would be the planner (with OPTIONAL Franklin-Covey method), and the other would be the eBinder. The eBinder would be a direct competitor to OneNote. If they could improve the visual organization, and allow the placement of flags within notes, they would beat OneNote hands down at this point.

    That is my initial impression after playing around with it for half an hour or so...


  6. #126
    markalanlewis Guest

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    I installed the beta last night. They have tried to integrate all the Franklin-Covey methodology onto the product. This seems to me the biggest area that has been worked on.

    The product does allow folders within tabs, and folders with folders, etc., which allows a very deep level of organization. I would have liked it better if they had provided an "explorer" type view so you could see how the "tree" of documents etc. flowed under each tab.

    They also seem to have inherited the onenote habit of breaking words that you write into separate little boxes. These little boxes can then be dragged around the page, etc. I, for one, don't really have a major need to rearrange my notes in that manner. I know that it might be useful in some instances, but in the main, not.

    I would love to see them develop this product on two tracks. One would be the planner (with OPTIONAL Franklin-Covey method), and the other would be the eBinder. The eBinder would be a direct competitor to OneNote. If they could improve the visual organization, and allow the placement of flags within notes, they would beat OneNote hands down at this point.

    That is my initial impression after playing around with it for half an hour or so...


  7. #127
    rbushway Guest

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    be very careful with the NDA stuff...

  8. #128
    rbushway Guest

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    be very careful with the NDA stuff...

  9. #129
    markballance Guest

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    I would like:

    The ability to view my database on my other non-tablet PC...maybe by using a viewer or having the ability to load Tablet Planner on other versions of Windows. So if my tablet crashes I can still view my notes.

    Smaller database or separate note files

    Save As or Export to other formats.

    A cheaper price - I cannot buy it at its current price.




  10. #130
    markballance Guest

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    I would like:

    The ability to view my database on my other non-tablet PC...maybe by using a viewer or having the ability to load Tablet Planner on other versions of Windows. So if my tablet crashes I can still view my notes.

    Smaller database or separate note files

    Save As or Export to other formats.

    A cheaper price - I cannot buy it at its current price.




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