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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

The 'PI' eater? -- A look at Agendus for Windows Mobile v1.01

Posted by Don Tolson in "SOFTWARE" @ 08:00 AM



Figure 6: The address portion of the contact info. I do like the way they've used the same input interface, but separated each of the address types.


Figure 7: Assigning dates to the Contact.


Figure 8: Editing the phone numbers associated with a Contact. If you tap on a the telephone icon to the right (at least on a PPC-phone edition) Agendus offers to dial the number. The same thing will happen if you tap a phone number in the Contacts listing.

Tapping and holding a contact name presents a menu of options for the contact. In fact, this seems to be a general modus operandi for the application, and in some cases the number of options available on the menu can get quite extensive – taking up the entire vertical landscape.


Figure 9: The menu which appears when you tap & hold a contact.

One option from the Contact tap&hold menu is the Contact History, which shows all contacts with that person via appointments, phone calls, etc.


Figure 10: Contact History screen.

Unfortunately, I couldn't get this to work for me. I'm not really sure how this is updated, since it didn't seem to be changed by existing Call History (in the phone) or appointments. Perhaps it comes from contacts, etc. made within Agendus? Unfortunately, some of the features (such as Contact History) are only available from the tap & hold menus.

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