Geek Write+ 2.0

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  • Date added:
    05/12/2003
  • File size:
    24K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Palm OS 3.x

Publisher’s description

Geek Write+ is Palm OS note taking application. If you just can't stand jotting down notes using Graffiti, then you may want to give Geek Write+ a try. It will allow you to take notes in your own hand writing, and this new version 2.0 of Geek Write+ allows you to change pen colors and pen size, as well as title, date, and sort your notes so that you will always be able to keep track of them!

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  1. Gives the feel of Outlook compared to the standard calander Anonymous -- November 24 2005, 17.41

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  2. Rubbish Jim Jam -- November 24 2005, 14.27

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  3. Are you kidding? Paul Sabertini -- November 24 2005, 14.18

    What a pile of rubbish. And it does work in Oz - try poppychops.com - at least it's aussie based.

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  4. Great Resource! Emily Savage -- November 24 2005, 07.37

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