REVIEW: Gaining Productivity with TMP

Happy New Year to everyone! Its that time again when we change our daily planners and organize our event schedules / appointments for the rest of the year. For people who owns a PDA, there's no need to buy one. But are you happy with what you currently have? Does it help you be more productive? What do people get from paper-based planners that you won't get on a regular Palm Calendar / Datebook application? The cleaner look and feel and the ease of using any writing instrument to pen down a schedule or task. We all know that we won't see the latter happening anytime soon, but there's a replacement app that will answer what the default Calendar cannot. Its called TMP (short for Time Manager Pad).

For years that I've owned a Palm, all of the datebook replacement app that I've used didn't bring something new in terms of look and feel. They all look thesame! You name it, every replacement tries to mimic the look and feel of the built-in Calendar. I'm not saying that the layout are no good - its just not easy to the eyes. For the rest of us who thinks differently, we prefer the clean look that the Apple iCal gives to the Mac. And TMP is by far the iCal for the Palm platform. TMP gives you the clean look and feel of a paper planner and integrates itself nicely with the built-in Calendar and Tasks. It enables you to modify existing color schemes and add icons to a schedule or task according to your preference. At a glance, you'll never have to worry on missing out a single appointment or task.

Though TMP doesn't have the bells and whistles when compared to the rest of the competitons, however it has everything what you would expect on a digital planner. TMP is what the built-in Calendar should be in the first place.

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You can download the trial version here.
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