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filofax app?

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can anyone suggest a great filofax or personal organiser app for my new ipad?

i use my paper version on a daily bases for writing appointments/times/quick notes etc etc on the daily pages.
is there a good decent app out there that'll take this into digital version for me? something that also possibly has OCR or will allow me to quickly scribble notes with a stylus that'll remain either as freehand notes or converted onto proper text? something easily laid out with alerts too?

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can anyone suggest a great or personal organiser app for my new ipad?

i use my paper version on a daily bases for writing appointments/times/quick notes etc etc on the daily pages.
is there a good decent app out there that'll take this into digital version for me? something that also possibly has OCR or will allow me to quickly scribble notes with a stylus that'll remain either as freehand notes or converted onto proper text? something easily laid out with alerts too?

thanks


OK - just ignore me - everyone else does if this doesn't answer your question..but I'd recommend 'Pocket Informant HD'..

This app doesn't have 'handwriting capability' and Forum members have reported it's buggy...but....

I, too, read that Pocket Informant was buggy but, in my (admittedly) limited experience, I’ve found no problems at all. As you mention, it has a very nice user interface that's almost infinitely configurable - a complaint that many Forum members make about the iPad’s native ‘Calendar’ app. So you can choose how tasks, events, projects, appointments are colour coded and there is a wide choice of notifications and alarms - so, for example, you can have different alarm sounds for different categories of notifications.

Maybe SmartPad does this too, but Pocket Informant ‘sits on top’ of the iPad's native ‘Calendar’ app and (optionally) imports all entries that it finds there. They can be colour coded so they can be distinguished from entries made in Pocket Informant itself.

This is important because many other iPad apps use the native ‘Calendar’ app as the default place to put events, invitations etc. So, for example, if you are invited to a meeting by email and you receive that invitation in the iPad’s native ‘Mail’ app, that app can automatically (and quite cleverly) insert that invitation into the default calendar app. Without that integration between the native app and Pocket Informant, you'd have to enter those invitations all over again.

Pocket Informant has lots of ‘hidden’ features too. One of the reviewers remarked that part of the ‘fun’ of using Pocket Informant was discovering them!! The display is infinitely configurable - day, week, month, year at a time. Tasks, events, overdue tasks, projects, projects in progress etc etc all can be optionally displayed on the main calendar. Projects and tasks can have infinitely nested sub-tasks and projects - these can cleverly be integrated with GPS - so, say you needed to purchase some goods from the hardware store. Put that in a To-Do list and link it to the location of the hardware store using the iPad’s native ‘Maps’ app. Next time you’re driving past the hardware store, up pops the notification (‘Remember to purchase some 2â€x4†timber’).

Repeating events are very flexible too, with the ‘custom’ mode being infinitely (I keep using that word!) configurable. So, meetings that occur on the last Thursday and first Monday of every other month - no problem.

It can sync with external calendars - Google for example - and back-up is cool, it creates a backup file that you can email to yourself for safe keeping. If you lose your iPad or all your data is corrupted, that backup can be imported back into Pocket Informant with a single click.

You can create multiple diaries within Pocket Informant - say ‘Work’, ‘Family’, ‘Golf Club’ etc and have their entries optionally displayed on the main screen or restricted to the display of the individual diary. So it’s easy to check if there’s a clash between the golf tournament and your wife's birthday - and hide it if there is......

If you surf to the developer’s web-site, you can download for free a very comprehensive User Manual that will show you in detail what Pocket Informant can do.

The developers are constantly updating the program - always a good sign in my view.

As I said at the beginning, perhaps I'm not a particularly demanding user, but I’ve had no stability problems at all. I should add the usual disclaimer that I have no contact or other relationship with the developers of Pocket Informant other than being a very satisfied customer.

Tim
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i'll definitely give it a bash mate.

anyone any ideas of diary style apps with hand writing recognition?

There are several handwriting recognition apps that can convert handwriting on the iPad screen into text, but they're standalone apps and not integrated with any diary functionality. OK - I guess you could copy and paste the text, but I guess that's not what you're looking for.

The Phatware app is probably the best known for handwriting recognition.

Tim
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