Arranger 1.52

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  • Date added:
    18/02/2003
  • File size:
    72K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Palm OS 2.x/3.x/4.x/5.x

Publisher’s description

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From the developer: "Arranger is an outliner that links directly to the built-in databases (Memopad, ToDo, Datebook, Address), allowing you to group all the different records of a single subject together. For example, you could put an Address and a Datebook entry together, or mix Expense, Memo Pad and To Do entries, along with built-in notes of up to 32K. You could add new MemoPad entries or check off ToDo items right from within Arranger. Arranger is also an outliner -- a way of organizing ideas in a hierarchy -- so you can hide and show these items as needed. Its easy drag-and-drop makes it a snap to arrange your thoughts and plans logically."

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