From the Outlook style Today screen to the colorful and intuitive Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes & Inbox, Beyond Contacts is truly
the closest thing to Outlook for your handheld.
libya: ليبيا
ace22: This application needs to integrate with the existing databases on the palm treo.
jd42k: I have used beyond contacts on a previous Palm T3 and worked great. But now upgrading to the Treo it is a failure as an earlier rating stated it is a separate dbs for the contacts, phone, calendar....The shortfall here is when on the Verizon Wireless network this doesn't work with wireless sync.
lobstereddie: doesn't integrate with the contact phone book or calendar phone book built into the treo (uses it's own dbs).. can't dial from phone numbers in it's own contact db.. as a result if you dial or receive a call and at the end are prompted by the Palm software to add to your contacts it has no effect on the sync or Palm db, appointments are also a problem for the same reason... I purchased it for the calendar function mostly and will try something else.
hpspringer: I've used Beyond Contact since it's first release (replacing Dataviz Desktop-To-Go), If you want a Palm PIM with an organization like MS Outlook, THIS IS THE ONE!!!
I've tried ACT!!! Agendus, neither compare IMO. Dataviz is tremendously responsive in Customer Service. Maintaining a dBase of your purchase, registration numbers, re-download for Customer Access.
Their Smart-List-To-Go (SLTG) is an extremely workable tool for creating Relational databases for the PALM, which can be easily exported to MS Access. Excel, dBase, CSV.
laissi: Thank you