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Tuesday, December 19, 2000

More Helpful PalmOS Software

I have been searching for a decent program for my Handspring Visor that would allow me to keep track of birthdays and anniversaries by tying in to the built-in Date Book. I think I found just such a program in Happy Days. You enter all the information in a custom field in the built-in address book, then Happy Days reads all the information and adds the events to the Date Book, the To Do List, or both. It doesn't necessarily have the slickest interface in the world, and some of the docs suffer a bit in translation since the author is Korean. But once you figure it out, it is pretty powerful. Best of all it is open-source, released under the terms of the GPL.

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