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Old 07-28-2003, 01:20 PM   #3
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The developer, CESD, is, as you put it, "the best", but I don't think that is true of the product itself. And that is for one simple reason: I - and others I know - find the GUI cluttered (especially when you add links and split the display). To me, GUI is very important: the better the screen looks, the easier the application is to use. CESD made a calculated decision which is to use the built-in Datebook display as a basis and add onto it. I think Dateman, and especially Agendus (which is what I use) have a more usable interface. radleyp
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