Organized Ink for Palm OS
This is program to let you handwrite a note on your Palm, with a twist. We have designed this program to give you an overview of your notes on a main page. When you click on theOrganized Ink by: Executive Databases, last updated: 16/11/2004
Requirements: Requires PalmOs 3.0 and up and 68 MB of Available RAM
About Organized Ink
This is the updated freeware program to let you handwrite a note on your Palm, with a twist. We've designed this program to give you an overview of your notes on a main page. When you click on the summary, it will take you directly to the note. We designed this product because we handwrite a lot of notes, but got tired of searching for a specific one. This program also functions as an easy to use todo list.We promise this to be one of your most used programs!! Please enjoy and let us know what you think!Read our Customers Comments
***** [Jan 12, 2003] by Eric
I am truly impressed by how this app allows my Clie to replace my frequent paper "to do" notes I create each day at work!
I have only two suggestions:
1. Since the point of this app is to be ultra-convenient for jotting notes, it'd be nice if there were an option to have the memo automatically stamped with the date (and/or time) instead of my having to always click the date stamp. (I find that to save time, I'll scribble a note, but not want to waste time using Graffiti to write the title of the note. A time/date stamp suffices as a descriptor.
2. This is a really small point, but the app title "Organized Ink" only shows up as "Organized..." because of its length (unless it's displayed in the list format (vs. icon). Anyway to just abbreviate it? (sorry for this trivial point to an otherwise fantastic program!). ***** [Oct 2, 2002] by Greg Hill
This is now a truly great program! It has replaced every other drawing/notes app I had. I would rate this *****++! And thanks for the responsiveness from the folks at executivedatabases.com! ***** [Sep 19, 2002] by ExecutiveDatabases
Thank you for your comments, The splash screen is vital to advertising for our non freeware products. We will downplay the splashscreen by adding it to a functional page and add some new feature for an upcoming release. Thank you. *** [Sep 13, 2002] by Greg Hill
This would be a great program if it's efficiency wasn't severely diminished by having to click through a 'splash screen' everytime you want to use it.


